360 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
“ T, lychneus, Nyl. 
Bergen: On the locust—Austin. Camden :—Eckfeldt. 
‘ @, polycarpus (Ehrh.), Tuck. 
Camden: On Morus alba—Eckfeldt. 
T. chrysopthalmus (L.), Norm. 
Camden: On Juglans nigra—Eckfeldt. 
* T,. concolor (Dicks.), Tuck. 
Camden: On Morus alba—Eckfeldt. 
PARMBELIA, Ach. 
/ P, crinita, Ach. 
Rocks. Bergen:—Austin. Warren: Frequent— Kckfeldt. 
: P. perforata (Jacq.), Ach. 
Trunks. Abundant in all parts of the State. 
P. cetrata, Ach. 
Trunks, Atco—Eckfeldt. 
" P, perlata (L.), Ach. 
Bergen: Trunks. Sussex: Not common—Kckfeldt. 
P, tiliacea (Hoffm.), Floerk. 
Trunks, in all the forests. 
’ P. Borreri, Ach. 
Bergen :—Austin. 
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/ Var. rudecta, Tuck. 
Very common on trunks throughout the State. 
“ P, saxatilis (L.), Fr. 
On old trunks. Common in Northern New Jersey. 
P. leevigata, Ach. (?) 
Ocean; Monmouth: On trunks—Eckfeldt. 
P. pertusa, Schrer. 
Bergen: On trees—Austin. 
P. physodes (L.), Ach. 
Atco, on trunks—Eckfeldt. Bergen :—Austin. 
