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mens are included. Another valuable memoir which cites New 

 Jersey Cladoniae is H. des Abbayes' revision of the subgenus 

 Cladina (32), which appeared in 1939. References in these various 

 works which relate to definite New Jersey material will be listed 

 under individual species in the present supplement. 



In the following list, which adheres to the arrangement used in 

 the original report, all records with neither dates nor collectors' 

 names are based on specimens collected by Mr. Nearing in 1939; 

 records marked simply "1938" are likewise based on Mr. Nearing's 

 specimens. In all other cases both dates and collectors' names are 

 given, and records dated 1937 or earlier are here published for the 

 first time. With rare exceptions new records duplicating earlier 

 records are omitted. Species and forms marked by asterisks (*) 

 represent additions to the flora of New Jersey. 



This second supplement adds 35 forms and the following three 

 species to the Cladoniae of New Jersey : C. vulcanica Zolling., 

 C. nanodes Robbins, and C. gracilis (L.) Willd. The total number 

 of species now known from the state is 49. The specimens upon 

 which the records are based are preserved in the herbarium of Yale 

 University. 



Subgenus 1. CLADINA 



1. Cladonia rangiferina (L.) Web. (25, p. 84). Accredited 

 to New Jersey, by des Abbayes (32, p. 146) on the basis of Mr. 

 Nearing's specimens. Bergen : Bear Swamp Pond. Morris : Oak 

 Ridge. Passaic : Bearfort Mountain, Franklin Clove, Haskell, and 

 Mountain Glen Lakes near Upper Macopin. Sussex : Andover, 

 Colesville, and Hamburg Mountain. Warren : Lookout Rock near 

 Request (1938). 



la. Cladonia rangiferina f. crispata Coem. (25, p. 85). 

 Passaic : Franklin Clove. 



Ic. Cladonia rangiferina f. prolifera Flot. (25, p. 85). 

 Bergen: Bear Swamp Pond (det. Sandstede). 



le.* Cladonia rangiferina f. leucitica Flot. (26, p. 7). 

 Passaic: Stonetown. 



2. Cladonia sylvatica (L.) Hofifm. (25, p. 85). Listed from 

 New Jersey by des Abbayes (32, p. 135) on the basis of Mr. Near- 

 ing's specimens. Bergen : Bear Swamp Pond, Darlington, Frank- 

 lin Lake, and Paramus. Burlington : near Red Lion {Dix, 



