llichenes ; Iiichens. 



PARMELJACEI. 



1. RAMALINA Ach. De Not. 



Ramalina caeicaris (L.) Fr. 



Fairfield Co., W. A. Kellerman ; Champaign Co., Mrs. E. J. Speuce, Miss H. J. 

 Biddlecome. 



RAMALINA CAUCARIS CANALICUEATA Fr. 

 Ashtabula Co., E. E. Bogue. 



Ramalina calicaris fastigiata Fr. 



Near Cincinnati, Thos. G. Lea (Cat.); Fairfield Co., W. A. Kellerman; Ashta- 

 bula Co., E. E. Bogue. 



Ramalina caeicajus fraxinea Fr. 



Painesville, Wm. C. Werner ; Ashtabula Co., E. E. Bogue; Fairfield Co., W. A. 

 Kellerman. 



Ramaearia poeeonaria (Ach.) 

 Ashtabula Co., E. E. Bogue. 



2. CETRARIA (Ach.) F. Mull. 



Cetraria aeEURITES (Ach) Th. Fr. 



On bare dead branches of Pinus virginiana, Fairfield Co., E. E. Bogue. 



Cetraria aurescens Tuck. 



On bare dead branches of Pinus virginiana, Fairfield Co., E. E. Bogue. 



Cetraria cieiaris Ach. 



Champaign Co., Mrs. E.J. Spence, Mrs. H. J. Biddlecome, Wm. C. Werner ; on 

 bare dead branches of Pinus virginana, Fairfield Co., E. E. Bogue. 



* Lichens are ascoinycetous fungi, but are seperated here for convenience. Most of the 

 specimens were submitted to Dr. Eckfeldt, Miss Clara Cummings and F. LeRoy Sargent to whom 

 thanks are hereby expressed. Miss Biddlecome's and Mrs Spence's specimens were when col- 

 lected, submitted to Prof. Tuckerman and Mr. Austin. 



