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the noiili ami in exposed places at lower levels. Reported by C. W. 

 Dodge on high summits in Gaspe. (PI. 1, f. 1.) 



7. ('. papillaria (Ehrh.) Hoffm. Small form,/, papulosa, with small papilli- 



form podel ia, found by writer on Mount Monad nock, N. H. f 3,000 feet; 

 not seen in Gasp6, not listed by Allen or Dodge, probably to be looked 

 for in thin soil over ledges or sandy places not far from the coast in 

 Maine, or possibly inland, apt to he overlooked by amateur collectors 

 because so inconspicuous. Dr. Evans has specimens collected by J. C. 

 Parlin in Hartford, Me. Tuckerman reported the species in the White 

 Mountains. 



8. C. Floerkeana (It.) Floerke. Not seen by writer, nor received from north 



woods, but may be looked for, with C. bacillaris and macilenla. C. W. 

 Dodge reports it in Matane township, Gaspe. Dr. Evans has it from 

 J. C. Parlin from Hartford, in central Maine. 

 °. C. bacillaris (Ach.) Nyl. Found by writer in Gasp' 1 National Forest, at 

 1500 feet, on road from New Richmond to Federal Mine; reported by 

 Dr. C. W. Dodge on Logan Range and by Allen on Cap Chat River; 

 received from Yreeland, South Pond, Adirondacks; Dillman, Santanoni 

 Mountain, Adirondacks, and western Maine; Shorey, Cranberry Lake, 

 Adirondacks; Dr. Evans has specimens from Maine, New Hampshire 

 and Vermont; probably fairly common in north. 



10. C. macilenla Hoffm. Yar. styracella, the common form, found by writer 



in Gaspe National Forest, near Federal Mine, Matane Township, and 

 reported from same township by Dodge. Dr. Evans has it from J. C. 

 Parlin, Hartford, Maine. Probably not rare, to be sought with C. bacil- 

 laris. 



11. C. coccifera (L.) Willd. A few podetia received from M. L. Joslin, from 



Lincoln Mountain, Vermont, at 4100 feet, were identified by Dr. Evans as 

 the coarsely granulate/. Slemmatina Ach. which is reported by Dodge 

 from three stations in the Shickshocks, Gaspe; Dodge also found var. 

 coronata in the gorge of the River Sainte Anne des Months, in the Table- 

 top Range, Gaspe. 



12. C. plenrota (Floerke) Schaer. Received from E. H. Walker, from Mount 



Washington, N. H. Dr. Evans has specimens from Nova Scotia, New 

 Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Probably occasional in north. Allen 

 found on Mt. Logan, Gaspe, a single podetium which he describes in his 

 paper in Rhodora, May, 1930, as very stout in appearance owing to 

 dense, large squamules, with cup 1.5 cm. in diameter; Robbins regarded 

 it as a foliose, aberrant form. 



13. C. digitata Hoffm. Apparently widely scattered in the north woods. Re- 



ceived from Yreeland, South Pond, and Schaefer, Mount Marcy, Adiron- 

 dacks; Avery, Chairback Mountain, Maine; found by writer in Matane 

 Township, Gaspe National Forest; reported by Allen on Cap Chat River 

 and by Dodge on the Logan Range: Dr. Evans has it from New Hamp- 

 shire and Vermont. Tuckerman reported it from Greenland. We have 

 lately received it from Dillman, from Wittenberg Mt., in the Catskills. 

 If in doubt as between it and the next species, the intense yellow re- 



