428 E.. Tuckerman on North American Lichens. 
centibus, axillis infundibuliformibus oblique dilacerato-extensis margine 
radiato-proliferis radiis lateralibus abbreviatis terminali elongata com- 
pressa, apice epee ee Se Sag ai coccineis 
Hab. 
habit is of some states of C. fureata var. rch et It is likely ‘that the 
full development of the lichen is not here in cpr 
Hab. Sa lem, sine Carsltae ScBweinite in herb. Fries! Rev. Dr. 
Curtis! South Carolina (pine barrens) and Georgia, Mr. Ravenel ! 
Florida, Herb. Russeli/ Alabama, Mr, Pe ters / Texts Mr. Wright. 
Perfectly analogous to C. rangiferina 
C. crisTATELLA, sp. nova, thallo evanido, podetiis eylindricis gracilibus 
superne scyphiformi-subdilatatis celebs petiole radiis repetito- dea 
patie cymosis, verruculosis glauco-viridibus, axillis perviis; apothecis 
” Ba. "iii of the White Mountains, found by the late Mr. Oakes. 
can compare it only with the last, with which it may yet be found also 
to agree in becoming at length fruticulose, 
Coccocarria nae sp. nova. Biatora, Tuckerm. in Darlingt. 
Fl. Cest. edit. tert. p. 4 
Hab. At the base a tranks of oak, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Dr. 
Michener! Penn Yan, N. Y., Dr. Sartenell / South Carolina, Mr. Ra- 
venel! Alabama, Mr. Beaumont ! Mississippi, Dr. Veitch / ‘Louisiansy 
Dr. Hale! Texas, Mr. Wright! This genus, indicated by Persoon (in 
Gaudich. Uran. Bot., p. 226) has been further illustrated by Dr. rye 
tagne (Ann. Sci. Nat., Aug. 1841, p. 83), and there is no doubt of the 
naturalness of its separation from Biatora, and I incline also, sbi se 
Nylander (Nouv. Classif. Lich. in Bot. Not. n. 9, 10, 1855) to ae 
among the Parmeliew, and next to Pannaria. Our species extends fur- 
ther “Sa os any Bafete known, the genus being a tropical one. | 
mea Exizz, sp. nova, thallo crustaceo effuso e granulis minutis 
leetevirentibue ¢ Sa glancis apotheciis appressis plano-convexis disco 
nudo sanguineo-rubro nigricaute margine tenuissimo erecto nigto cincto, 
intus nigris. 
fab. Bark of pines in Sussex, Virginia. I have also received it ome 
Vermont, Mr. Frost! It is very distinct from L. fuscescens, Sommers 
yl i ‘Prodr. Gall, p. 117, Lich. Paris n. 133. gs 
SANTENSIS, sp. nova, — efflito e drcccit ulis crenatis mox tere 
idibus, hypothallo albo; 
iscum demum 
convexum nitidum rubro-fuscum margin e pall idiorem nigricantem (de- i 
demum conglom 
f 
Has Trunks, on the Santee Canal, 8..C; Mr. Ravenel! Georgity 
Mr. Ravenel! Alab ama, Mr. Beaumont ! Mississippi, Dr. Veitch: ‘ 
