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Elihu's Brook (1936) and Green Bank State Forest (1936). 

 Burlington: Martha (1937). Gape May: Steelmanton (1935). 

 Morris: Green Pond (1937). Ocean: near Collier's Mills (1935) 

 and Lakewood (see Dillmann, 23). Passaic: Ringwood Mines 

 (1935). Sussex: Kittatiny Mountain (1936) and Montague 

 (1937). These specimens are not referable to any definite form. 



14a. Cladonia uncialis f. obtusata (Ach.) Vainio (25, 

 p. 92). Burlington: Martha (1937). 



14b. Cladonia uncialis f. subobtusata Coem. (25, p. 92). 

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

 Ocean: near Collier's Mills (1935). 



14f.* Cladonia uncialis f. turgescens (Del.) Fr. (5, p. 

 133). Sussex: Kittatiny Mountain (1937, det. Sandstede as f. 

 turgida Schaer., a synonym of f. turgescens). 



14g.* Cladonia uncialis f. soraligera Robbins (6, p. 42). 

 Sussex: Montague (1937), det. Sandstede). 



15a. Cladonia caroliniana (Schwein.) Tuck. f. dilatata 

 Evans (25, p., 93). Atlantic: Elihu's Brook (1936), Port Re- 

 public (1936), and Weymouth (1936). Burlington: Martha 

 (1937). Camden: Berlin {Kaiser, 1910, not previously reported). 

 Cape May: Steelmanton (1935). Ocean: near Collier's Mills 

 (1935), Island Beach (1936), and Jackson's Mills (1936). Pas- 

 saic: Ringwood Mines (1935). 



15c. Cladonia caroliniana f. tenuiramea Evans (25, 

 p. 93). Atlantic: near Risley's (1935). Cape May: Cape May 

 Point (1935) and Steelmanton (1935). Ocean: Island Beach, 

 (1936), Jackson's Mills (1936), and Lakewood {Mrs. Harris 

 1908, not previously reported). 



15d.* Cladonia caroliniana f. dimorphoclada (Rob- 

 bins) Evans (5, p. 137). Burlington: Martha (1937). Ocean: 

 near Jackson's Mills (1936) and Lakehurst (see Torrey, 31). 



16b.* Cladonia boryi Tuck. f. lacunosa (Bory) Tuck. 

 (4, p. 418). Ocean: Island Beach (1936) and Point Pleasant 

 {Plitt, 1907, not previously reported). 



Subsection 2. Chasmariae 

 Group 1. Microphyllae 



17. Cladonia furcata (Huds.) Schrad. (25, p. 94). Sus- 

 sex: north of Andover (1937, mostly thallus) and Wawayanda 

 cedar swamp (see Thomson, 27). 



