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C. leporina Fr. and C. turgida (Ehrh.) Hoffm., have already been 

 reported from the state but were excluded from the report on 

 account of the lack of corroborative specimens. It is an especial 

 satisfaction to be able to reinstate these species as members of 

 the New Jersey flora. The five species new to the state are 

 C. impexa Harm., C. scahriuscula (Del.) Leight., C. brevis 

 Sandst., C. mateocyatha Robbins, and C. conista (Ach.) Rob- 

 bins. 



Subgenus 1. CLADINA 



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

 Green Pond (1937). Ocean: Lakewood (see Dillmann, 23). 

 Sussex: Kittatiny Mountain {Cain, 1935) and near Sussex 

 {Cain, 1935.) 



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

 Sussex: Montague (1937). 



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

 Morris: Green Pond (1937). 



Id.* Cladonia rangiferina f. setigera Oxner (6, p. 36). 

 Morris: Green Pond (1937). Sussex: Kittatiny Mountain 

 (1936). 



2. Cladonia sylvatica (L.) Hoffm. (25, p. 85). Atlantic: 

 Elihu's Brook (1936). Burlington: Martha (1937). Morris: 

 Green Pond (1937). Ocean: Bamber (Drouet, 1937), near Col- 

 lier's Mills (1935), Island Beach (1936), and Lakehurst (see 

 Torrey, 31). Sussex: Montague (1937). 



2a. Cladonia sylvatica f. pygmaea Sandst. (25, p. 85). 

 Sussex: Montague (1937). 



2c.* Cladonia sylvatica f. setigera Oxner (26, p. 7). At- 

 lantic: Weymouth (1936). 



3. Cladonia mitis Sandst. (25, p. 86). Cape May: Cape 

 May Point (1935) and Steelmanton (1935). Ocean: Island 

 Beach (1936). Union: Seeley's Glen, Watchung Mountains 

 (Mrs. Anderson, 1934, not previously reported). 



3b. Cladonia mitis f. prolifera Sandst. (25, p. 86). Bur- 

 lington: Martha (1937). Cape May: Cape May Point (1935). 

 Ocean: near Collier's Mills (1935). Union: Seeley's Glen, 

 Watchung Mountains (Mrs. Anderson, 1934, not previously 

 reported). 



