198 Report of the Brown-Harvard Expedition. 



8. Cetraria glauca, (L.) Ach., v. fusca (Flot.) Tuck. Recorded also 

 in Eckfeldt's enumeration. 



9. Alectoria divergens, (Ach.) Nyl. On Mt. Faunae, 3,500-4,000 ft. 

 altitude, with Alectoria nigricans. Various specimens were collected, 

 either growing alone or mixed with A. nigricans, Cetraria, nivalis or 

 species of Cladonia. The species is recorded in Eckfeldt's enumera- 

 tion. It also appears in Arnold's list, having been collected at Long 

 Island. It is represented in my herbarium by specimens collected by the 

 Rev. Mr. Waghorne at Long Island and Battle Harbor. 



10. Alectoria jubata, (L.)Ach. Recorded by Eckfeldt. 



11. Alectoria nigricans, (Ach. ) Nyl. On Mt. Faunce, 3,500-4,000 ft. 

 altitude, -intermixed with Cladonia, Cetraria, Alectoria nigricans and 

 fragments of Sphserophoron. Specimens were also collected for which 

 no definite locality was given. It is given in Arnold's list as having 

 been collected at Blanc Sablon and at Capstan Island. Eckfeldt records 

 it under the synonym Alectoria ochroleuca (Ehrh.)Nyl., var. nigricans, 

 Ach.; and Tuckerman as A. ochroleuca (Ehrh.) Nyl., a. rigida, Fr., nigri- 

 cans, Ach. 



12. Alectoria ochroleuca, (Ehrh.) Nyl.,c. sarmentosa (Ach.) Nyl. 

 Var. at Mokkovik. Recorded by Eckfeldt and represented in my herbarium 

 by a specimen collected by the Rev. Mr. Waghorne at Battle Harbor. 



13. Theloschistes poly carpus, (Ehrh.) Tuck. Mt. Faunce, 3,500- 

 4,000 ft. altitude. New to Labrador. 



14. Parmelia saxatilis, (L. ) Fr. This species is given in Eckfeldt's 

 enumeration and is in "my herbarium from Battle Harbor, Labrador, col- 

 lected by the Rev. Mr. Waghorne. Dr. Arnold reports its occurrence at 

 Capstan Island and at L'anse au Clair. 



15. Parmelia saxatilis, (L.) Fr., d. omphalodes Fr. Given in Eck- 

 feldt's (numeration and in my herbarium from Battle Harbor, collected 

 by the Rev. Mr. Waghorne. 



16. Parmelia physodes, (L.)Ach., b. obscurata, Ach. Given in 

 Eckfeldt's enumeration. A very variable form. In some specimens the 

 lobes of the thallus are very long and narrow, as in var. vittata, in others 

 wide and ventricose-infiated, as in var. enteromorpha, while in still 

 others the lobes are extremely abbreviated and closely massed. 



17. Umbilicaria eylindrica, (L.) Delis. The specimens are well 

 fruited. The species is recorded by Tuckerman and Eckfeldt. Collected 

 also at West S. Modeste by the Rev. Mr. Waghorne, and represented in my 

 herbarium. No. 1136 in Breutel's Exsiccata under Gyrophora. 



18. Umbilicaria proboscidea, (L.)DC. Mt. Faunce, 3,500-4,000 

 ft. altitude. The specimens were fertile. Recorded also by Eckfeldt ; 

 recorded by Arnold as occurring at Forteau under the synonym Gyrophora. 



19. Umbilicaria hyperborea, Hoffm. Fertile. The species is 

 listed by Eckfeldt, and also represented in my herbarium by a specimen 



