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land: Sharp's Branch of the Tiickahoe River (1935). Passaic: 

 Ringwood Mines (1935). 



20cb. ClADONIA SQUAMOSA f.LEVICORTICATAm.RIGIDA (Del.) 



Evans (24, p. 97). Atlantic: near Elihu's Brook (1936) and 

 Green Bank (1936). Cape May: Belle Plain Slate F"orest (1935) 

 and Steelmanton (1935). Morris: Green Pond (1937). Pas- 

 saic: Packanack Lake, Preakness Township (Mrs. Anderson, 

 1934, not previously reported and Ringwood Mines (1935). 

 Somerset: near Somerville {Wright, 1936). Sussex: Montague 

 (1937). 



20cc.* Cladonia squamosa f. LEYicoRTicATA HI. pityrca 

 (Arn.) comb. nov. C. squamosa f. pitryea Arn. Flora 67: 84. 

 1884. C. squamosa f. muUihrachiata subf. pityrea Harm. Lich. 

 France 262. 1907. Burlington: Martha (1937). Morris: 

 Green Pond (1937). Ocean: Island Beach (1937, det. Sand- 

 stede as f. pityrea). Podetia 10-2 mm. high, smooth or sparingly 

 squamulose, cup-forming or radiately branched, and producing 

 apothecia more or less abundantly. The last feature distin- 

 guishes m. pityrea from m. pseudocrispata and m. rigida. 



20e.* Cladonia squamosa f. denticollis (HofTm.) Floerke 

 (4, p. 434). Morris: Green Pond (1937, det. Sandstede). Ocean: 

 Lakewood {Mrs. Harris, 1908, not previously reported). 



20f.* Cladonia squamosa f. phyllocoma (Rabenh.) Vainio 

 (4, p. 434). Sussex: Kittatiny Mountain (1936, det. Sandstede). 



20g.* Cladonia squamosa f. murina Scriba (4, p. 437). 

 Cumberland: Sharp's Branch of Tuckahoe River (1935, det. 

 Sandstede). 



21a. Cladonia delicata (Ehrh.) Floerke f. quercina 

 (Pers.) Vainio (25, p. 98). Atlantic: Elihu's Brook (1936) and 

 Green Bank State Forest (1936). Sussex: Kittatiny Mountain 

 (1936). 



22. Cladonia caespiticia (Pers.) Floerke (25, p. 98). Mor- 

 ris: Towaco {Drouet, 1937). 



Group 2. Megaphyllae 



23. Cladonia apodocarpa Robbins (25, p. 98). Bergen: 

 near Ridgewood (see Torrey, 30). Morris: Towaco {Drouet, 

 1937). Passaic: Ringwood Mines (1935). Somerset: Warrens- 

 ville {Mrs. Anderson, 1934, not previously reported). 



