CATALOGUE OF LICHENS. 267 



The following- not having hitherto been reported from any other 

 State can be considered as endemic to Alabama : 



Trypethelium catervarium. Pannaria stenophylla. 



Omphalaria umlella. Staurothele petersii. 



Pyrenopsis melambola. Graphis solecites. 



LICHENES. 1 Lichens. 

 Family VERRUCARIACEAE. 



Tribe YEREUCAEIEAE. 

 STRIGULA Fr 



Strigula complanata (Fe~e. & Mont.) Nyl. 

 Ou leaves of Magnolias. 

 Louisianian area. Texas to Florida. 



PYRENULA Ach. 



Pyrenula thelaena (Ach.) Tuck. 



On barks. Mountain region. Lee County, Auburn (Baker <.f Earle}. 



Lawrence County (Peters). 



Carolinian and Allegheniaii areas. South Carolina, North Carolina, and Massa- 

 chusetts. 



Pyrenula punctiformis (Ach.) Naeg. & Hepp. 



On trunks. Mobile County. 



Louisianian to Allegheniau area. South Carolina to New Jersey, New England, 

 and Canada. Europe. 



Pyrenula qumqueseptata (Nyl.) Tuck. 



Bark of Ilex. Southern Alabama (Beaumont). 



Louisianiau area. South Carolina. 

 Pyrenula cinchoiiae (Ach.) Tuck. 



On barks. Southern Alabama (Beaumont), Mobile County. Tennessee Valley 

 (Pelers). 



Louisianian and Carolinian areas. Texas to South Carolina. 



Pyrenula tropica (Ach.) Tuck. 

 Barks. Tennessee Valley (Peters). 

 Louisianian and Carolinian areas. Louisiana to South Carolina. 



Pyrenula aggregata Foe. 



On trunks. Couecuh County (Beaumont). 

 Louisianian area. Texas to South Carolina. 



Pyrenula glabrata (Ach.) Mass. 



On trunks. Mobile County. Lee County, Auburn (Baker <$ Earle). 

 Louisianian to Allegheniaii area. North to New Jersey, Pennsylvania. 



Pyrenula mamillaiia saiitensis (Tuck.) Nyl. 



On barks. Tennessee Valley. Moulton, Conecuh County (Beaumont). 

 Louisiauian and Carolinian area. South Carolina. 



Pyrenula nitida Ach. 



On bark of Magnolia virginiana, Myrica, etc. Mobile County, common. Lee 

 County, Auburn (Baker <f- Earle). Lawrence County, Moulton (Peters). 



Louisiauian to Allegheuian area. Throughout the Middle and Northern States to 

 New England. Europe. 



1 Without expressing an opinion on the proper grouping of this class of plants, 

 under the yet prevailing uncertainty in egard to their place in the natural system, 

 the writer has in their arrangement followed Dr. Tuckerman. 



