THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. 



LICHENES.* 



CLADONIACEAE. 



Baeomyces roseus Pers. 3d lake.C. S. H. — N. M. G. 

 Cladonia poccifera Willd. Fl. Berol. On ground west of 3rd 



iake. C. S. H.— S. A. G. 

 Cladonia cristatella Tuck. On ground west of 3rd lake, C. S. 



H.— S. A. G. 

 Cladonia fimbriata (L.) Fr. Frequent on long Island. — 



Jelliffe,. 

 Cladonia furcata (Huds.) Fr. Frequent on Long Island. — 



Jelliffe. 

 Cladonia gracilis verticillata Fr. West of 3rd lake, C.S.H. — 



S. A. G. 

 Cladonia papillaria (Ehrb.) Hoffmann. Port Jefferson, L. I. 



—Wood (14). 

 Cladonia rangigerina Web. On ground west of 3rd lake. C. S. 



H.— S. A. G. 

 Cladonia pyxidata (L.) Fr. West of 3rd lake. C.S.H.-S.A.G. 

 Cladonia pyxidata epiphylla Hoffm. Hempstead Plain, Hicks- 



ville, L. I. — Harper, '12. 

 Cladonia squamosa Hoffm. On ground west of 3rd lake. — 



S. A. G. 

 Stereocaulon condensatum Hoffm. On ground. C. S. H. — 



S. A. G. 



LECIDEACEAE. 



Buellia pullata Tuck. Port Jefferson, L. I. — Wood. 

 Lecidea parasema (Ach.) Th. Fr. Frequent on Long Island. 

 —Jelliffe. 



GRAPHIDACEAE. 



Graphina anguina Muell.-Arg. Frequent on Long Island. — 



Jelliffe. 

 Graphina anguina, var. graciliens. Nyl. C.S.H. — Wood ('14) 



* Revised according to nomenclature given in "British Lichens," A. 

 L. Smith, British Museum of Natural History, 1911. 



For other lichens which may eventually be collected at Cold Spring 

 Harbor see Burnham and Lathan, loc cit., "Additions to the Lichen 

 Flora of Long Island" Wood G. C. Bryologist 8. "A Preliminary List 

 of the Lichens found within a radius of 100 miles of N. Y. City," 

 Wood. G. C. Torreya 14. 



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