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Ital. Exsic. 2 { >2\). 1855; Cenomyce squamosa 5. frondosa Del. in 

 Duby, Bot. Gall. 625. 1830. Warren: Kittatiny Mountain 

 ('Torrey, 1933, det. Sandstede); apparently the first record for 

 North America. The primary squamules in this form arc large 

 and pinnately lobed, and the short podctia arc densely squamu- 

 lose. 



201).* CLADONIA SQUAMOSA f. PHYLLOPODA Vainio (6, p. 46). 

 Warren: Kittatiny Mountain ('Torrey, 1933, det. Sandstede . 



20c. Cladonia squamosa f. levicorticata Sandst. (4, p. 

 435; 12, pi. 211, f. 5, in part). BURLINGTON: East and Wesl 

 Plains (Lutz, 1932, see 8, p. 12). Ocean: near Barnegat (E. C. 

 and G. M. Leonard, 1928) and Seaside Park (1932). 



20ca. Cladonia squamosa f. levicorticata m. pseudo- 

 CRISPATA Sandst. (4, p. 436). Burlington: Bass River State 

 Forest {Torrey, 1934), near Chatsworth (E. C. and G. M. Leon- 

 ard, 1928), Lower Bank (1932) and West Plains {Lutz, 1932, 

 det. Sandstede, see 8, p. 12). Ocean: near Barnegat {E. C. and 

 G. M. Leonard, 1928), near Forked River {Dillman, 1934), and 

 Laurelton {Torrey, 1934). 



20cb. Cladonia squamosa f. levicorticata m. rigida (Del.) 

 Evans (4, p. 436; 18, pi. 2, f. 5, in part). Torrey says this is 

 the commonest form in the New Jersey Pine Barrens (see 18, 

 p. 125). Atlantic: Inskip (Blake, 1928, det. Robbins). Bur- 

 lington: Atsion (Miss Fulford, 1932), Bass River State Forest 

 (Torrey, 1934), Batsto (1932), Brown's Mills (1932), Lower 

 Branch (1932), and West Plains (Lutz, 1932, see 8, p. 13). 

 Morris: Green Pond Mountain (Dillman, 1933). Ocean: Bam- 

 ber Lake (Dillman, 1934), near Forked River (Dillman, 1934), 

 Hornerstown (Torrey, 1933), Lakehurst (Torrey, 1934), Seaside 

 Park (1932), Davenport Branch of Tom's River (Dillman, 

 1934), and Wrangel Brook (Torrey, 1934). Warren: Kittatiny 

 Mountain (Torrey, 1933). Several of these determinations were 

 made or verified by Sandstede. 



20d.* Cladonia squamosa f. epipiiylla (Arn.) Sandst. in 

 Rabenhorst, Kryptogamen-Flora 9, Abt. 4 2 : 278. 1931. C. cris- 

 pata (epiphylla) Arn. in Rehm, Clad. Exsic. 367. 1889. Mon- 

 mouth: Navesink (Evans, 1934, det. Sandstede). Ocean: near 

 Barnegat (E. C. and G. M. Leonard, 1928). New to North Amer- 

 ica. The podetia of /. epiphylla, as shown by Sandstede's 

 description, are destitute of squamules, usually cup-forming, 



