366 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
C. nigrescens (Huds.), Ach. 
Bergen :—Austin. Trunks and ‘logs, eastern counties—Kck- 
feldt. 
‘C. ryssoleum, Tuck. 
On rocks. Bergen :—Austin. Sussex :—Eckfeldt. 
‘ .C,. pulposum (Bernh.), Nyl. : 
Bergen :—Austin. On the earth, northern part of the State 
—Eckfeldt. 
C. tenax (Sw.), Ach. 
On the earth. Sussex :—Hckfeldt. 
©. furvum (Ach.), Nyl. 
On rocks. Bergen :—Austin. Sussex: Blue Mts.—Eckfeldt. 
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LEPTOGIUM, Fr. 
LL. bolacinum, Stizenb. 
On rocks among mosses—Austin. 
4, tenuissimum (Dicks.), Koerb. (Z. subtile, Nyl.) 
On old logs, forests of New Jersey ; common. 
L. lacerum (8w.), Fr. 
. On logs and trunks; common. 
L. pulchellum (Ach.), Nyl. 
Bergen :—Austin. On old trunks in the forests of Central 
New Jersey—Eckfeldt. 
L. tremelloides (L. f.), Fr. 
Bergen :—Austin. Gloucester: On old trunks, Newfield— 
Eckfeldt. 
L. dactylinum, Tuck. 
Warren: On limestone—Austin. ° 
L. chloromelum (Sw.), Nyl. 
Bergen: On trunks—Austin. Warren :—Eckfeldt. 
L. myocbroum (Ehrh.), Tuck. 
Bergen :—Austin. Sussex: On trunks and rocks, Blue 
Mts.—Eckfeldt. 
Var. saturninum (Sm.), Scher. 
Bergen :—Austin. Camden: On trunks—Eckfeldt. 
