CATALOGUE. 41 3 



Lecanoea cineeea, (L.,) Sommerf., Var. a. With the last, and in the 

 Clover Mountains, Nevada. (1,508.) Also Var. cinebeo-eufescens, Nyl. 

 On rocks, Antelope Island. (1,509.) 



Lecanoea ceevina, (Pers.,) N7I., Var. With the last. (1,510.) Also 

 in the same locality, Var. eucaepa, Nyl. (1,511.) 



Lecanoea chloeophana, (Wahl.,) Ach. Same locality. (1,512.) 

 ^ Lecanoea xanthophana, Nyl, Utah. (1,513.) 



RiNODiNA SOPHODES, (Ach., Nyl.) On Cottonwood, (with 1506,) in the 

 Wahsatch. (1,514.) 



Cladonia pyxidata, (L.,) Fr. Uintas ; on the earth in the shade of 

 pines. (1,515.) Also Var. symphicaepa, Fr. Same locality. (1,516.) 



Cladonia fimbeiata, (L,,) Fr., Var. «. Same locality. (1,517.) 



BiATOEA GLOBiFEEA, (Ach.,) Fr. On the earth, near Carson City, 

 Nevada. (1,518.) 



BiATOEA EussELLii, Tuck. Stansbury Island, Salt Lake. (1,519.) 



BiATOEA DECiPiENS, (Ehrh.,) Fr. On alkaline earth on Rabbit and Car- 

 rington Islands, Salt Lake, (1,520.) 



Lecidea vesiculaeis, (HofFm.,) Ach. On the earth, near Salt Lake 

 City. This well-known European species, the most interesting lichen of 

 the collection, was found in Arctic America by Richardson, but the only evi- 

 dence up to this time of its being an inhabitant of the United States was a 

 specimen in the herbarium of Schweinitz, without indication of locality and 

 not certainly known to be American. (1,521.) 



BuELLiA MoNTAGN^i, (Koerb ,) Tuck. Antelope Island. (1,522.) 



Buellia geogeaphica, (L.,) Tuck On rocks. (1,523.) 



Endocaepon miniatum, (L.,) Schasr., Var. On rocks, Antelope Island, 

 and in the Uintas. ' (1,524.) 



Var. COMPLICATUM, Schaer. On rocks. (1,525.) 



Var. Muhlenbeegii, Nyl. On rocks. (1,526.) 



FUNGL^ 



Agaeicus 1 Some three or four species of this genus were 



collected, but none of them in a proper condition for determination. (1,527.) 

 Canthaeellus aueantiacds, Fries. Western Nevada. (1,528.) 



' Determined in part by C. C. Fkost, Esq., in part (the Jileidia and Pucdniw) by Dr. J. S. Billings, 

 Ass't Surg. U. S. A. 



