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(1932) and West Plains (Torrey, 1932). Ocean: Dover Forge 

 (Dillman, 1934), Double Trouble (1932), near Whitings (Torrey, 

 1933), and Wrangel Brook (Torrey, 1934). Sussex: Wawayanda 

 cedar swamp (Torrey, 1933). 



13a.* Cladonia incrassata f. squamulosa (Robbins) 

 Evans (5, p. 129). Burlington: West Plains (Torrey, 1932). 

 Ocean: Double Trouble (1932). 



Section 2. Ochrophaeae 



Subsection 1. Unciales 



14. Cladonia uncialis (L.) Web. (4, p. 413; 12, pi. 2,f. 1). 

 On earth in fields or open woods. This abundant and variable 

 species is listed by Austin from Ocean County (2, p. 164), and 

 this record is cited by Eckfeldt (3, p. 373). It was probably 

 based on a specimen in the Tuckerman Herbarium, collected 

 by Austin in the "Pines of New Jersey." A "var. adunca Ach." 

 is listed also by Austin from Ocean County, and the same vari- 

 ety from Camden County is included in Eckfeldt's list. Appar- 

 ently no New Jersey specimens bearing this varietal name have 

 been preserved, but the Eckfeldt collection contains specimens 

 of C. uncialis, correctly determined but somewhat indefinite as 

 to form. These are listed below, together with other specimens 

 belonging to the same category. Torrey reports C. uncialis from 

 the Pine Barrens (18, p. 123). Bergen: Closter (Austin, no 

 date, N. Y.). Burlington : Batsto (1932), Brown's Mills (1932), 

 Lower Bank (1932), New Gretna (Musch, 1928, det. Robbins), 

 and West Plains (Lutz, 1932, see 8, p. 12; Evans, 1932; Miss 

 Fulford, 1932). Ocean: Bamber Lake (Dillman, 1934), near 

 Barnegat (E. C. and G. M. Leonard, 1928), Dover Forge (Dili- 

 man, 1934), near Forked River (Dillman, 1933), Hornerstown 

 (Torrey, 1933), Lahaway (Torrey, 1933), Lakehurst (Torrey, 

 1934), Laurelton (Torrey, 1934), Seaside Park (1932), Daven- 

 port Branch of Tom's River (Dillman, 1934), and near Tom's 

 River (E. C. and G. M. Leonard, 1928). Passaic: West Milford 

 (Torrey, 1934). Sussex: Wawayanda Mountain (Torrey, 1933). 



14a.* Cladonia uncialis f. obtusata (Ach.) Vainio (4, p. 

 415; 12, pi. 211, f. 1, in part). Burlington: New Gretna (Musch, 

 1928, det. Robbins). Ocean: Seaside Park (1932). 



14b. Cladonia uncialis f. subobtusata Coem. (4, p. 416). 

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



