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near Barnegat (E. C. and G. M. Leonard, 1928), Barnegat Island 

 {Torrey, 1934), and Double Trouble (1932). Passaic: West Mil- 

 ford (Torrey, 1934). 



12b. Cladonia cristatella f. vestita Tuck. (4, p. 407; 



12, pi. 210, f. 14, in part; 18, pi. 1, f. 5, in part). Reported 

 from "New Jersey" by Tuckerman (20, p. 255) and by Vainio 

 (22\ p. 218) on the basis of specimens collected by Miss Biddle- 

 come. These specimens, which are in the Tuckerman collection, 

 are dated 1877 but are without further data. The writer has 

 seen f. vestita also from the following stations: — ATLANTIC: 

 Inskip (Blake, 1928, det. Robbins). Burlington : near Chats- 

 worth (E. C. and G. M. Leonard, 1928), near Pemberton (E. 

 C. and G. M. Leonard, 1928), and West Plains (Lidz, 1932, 

 see 8, p. 12). Monmouth: Navesink (Evans, 1934). Ocean: 

 Barnegat Island (Torrey, 1934), Double Trouble (1932) and 

 New Egypt (Mrs. Anderson, 1932). Passaic: West Milford 

 (Torrey, 1934). Warren: Kittatiny Mountain (Torrey, 1933). 

 The form has been reported also from Moonachie, Bergen 

 County (see Torrey, 19, p. 132). 



12c* Cladonia cristatella f. squamosissima Robbins (4, 

 p. 408). Passaic: West Milford (Torrey, 1934). Warren: Kit- 

 tatiny Mountain (Torrey, 1933). 



12d.* Cladonia cristatella f. simulata Robbins (4, p. 

 409). Burlington: New Gretna (Musch, 1928, det. Robbins). 



12e.* Cladonia cristatella f. scyphulifera Sandst. (6, 

 p. 41). Burlington: Lower Bank (1932). Ocean: Dover Forge 

 (Dillman, 1934). 



12f.* Cladonia cristatella f. ochrocarpia Tuck. (4, p. 

 409). Burlington: Lower Bank (1932). Ocean: Lakehurst 

 (Torrey, 1934). 



12g.* Cladonia cristatella f. squamulosa Robbins (4, p. 

 410). Ocean: Barnegat Island (Torrey, 1934). 



13. Cladonia incrassata Floerke (5, p. 129; 12, pi. 210, f. 



13, as C. paludicola; 18, pi. 1, f. 12). On decaying wood and 

 peaty soil. The species has been reported by Torrey from the 

 Pine Barrens (18, p. 123) and from Moonachie, Bergen County 

 (19, p. 131), and by Torrey and Thompson from the Wawayanda 

 cedar swamp (18, p. 123; 14, p. 21). The following specimens 

 have been examined by the writer: — Burlington: Lower Bank 



