376 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
“B. umbrina (Ach.), Tuck. 
Bergen :—Austin. Gloucester: On: trees, Newfield—Kck- 
feldt. 
B. chlorosticta, Tuck. 
Ocean :—Austin. Camden: On trunks, Atco—Eckfeldt. 
B. chlorantha, Tuck. 
Bergen: On trunks, Eastern New Jersey--Austin. 
B. campestris, Fr. 
Bergen :—Austin. Gloucester: On dead and decaying wood, 
Newfield—Eckfeldt. 
B. fossarum (Duf.), Mont. 
Bergen :—Austin. Camden: On dead wood—Eckfeldt. 
B. geophana, Nyl. 
Bergen: On the earth—Austin. Warren :—Eckfeldt. 
B. Resine (Fr.), Tuck. 
Bergen :—Austin. Gloucester: On dead and decaying wood, 
Newfield—Eckfeldt. 
HETEROTHECIUM, Flot. 
H. sanguinarium (L.), Flot. 
On trunks, Southern New Jersey, frequent—Eckfeldt. 
H. tuberculosum (Fée), Flot. 
Atlantic: On trees—Eckfeldt. 
H. pezizoideum (Ach.), Flot. 
Bergen :—Austin. 
H. vulpinum, Tuck. 
Atlantic: On dead wood, seen but once—Eckfeldt; H. A. 
Green. 
LECIDEA, Ach. 
L. contigua, Fr. 
Bergen :—Austin. Warren: On rocks and stones—Eckfeldt. 
L. enteroleuca, Fr. (L. elzochroma, Fr.) 
Bergen :—Austin. Camden: On trunks and brick pavements 
—KEckfeldt. 
