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With one or two exceptions the specimens are depauperate and 

 fragmentary but out of the rather mixed up material I have 

 picked out and determined 9 species of lichens as follows: 

 35c. Cladonia pyxidata (L.) Fr. 

 35&. Stereocaiilon denudatum Flk. 

 35</. Pertusaria dactylina (Ach.) Nyl. 



Material poor but apparently this. 

 32, Ochrolechia tartarea (L.) Mass. 



Apothecia with well developed spores. 

 35. Parmelia conspersa (Ehrh.) Ach. 

 32a. Cetraria isJandica delisei (Bory.) Schaer. 

 326. Parmelia physodes (L.) Ach. 

 31. Alectoria ochroleuca (Ehrh.) Nyl. 



Also 35a. The most abundant and conspicuous species 

 in the collection. 

 32c. Caloplaca cerina (Ehrh.) Zahlb. 



With well developed spores. 

 Associated with the above were at least 8 species of mosses all 

 sterile. Six of them seem to be as follows, two not being deter- 

 mined. 



Distichium capillaceum (Sw.) B. S. G: Bry. Eur. 

 Dicramim ftiscescens Turn. 

 Dicranum bonjeani De Not. 

 Tortula ruralis (L.) Ehrh. 

 Polytrichum juniperinum alpinum Schimp. 

 Drepanocladus uncinatus (Hedw.) Warns. 



Of the two undetermined species one is possibly a small 

 Dicranum. 



New York Botanical Garden. 



