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49- Nephroma laevigatum Ach., Ambajejus Lake, on wood — fertile. 



50. Nephroma helveticum Ach., Ambajejus Lake, on tree — fertile. 



Family: Stictaceae 



51. Lobaria amplissima (Scop.) Arn., West Branch, on trees — fertile. 



52. Lobaria pulmonaria (L.) Hoffm., Ambajejus Lake, on trees — fertile. 



Family: Gyrophoraceae 



53. Gyrophora Dillenii (Tuck.) Mull. Arg., West Branch, on rocks — sterile. 



54. Gyrophora Muhlenbergii (Ach.) Schneid., West Branch, on rock — fertile. 



55. Gyrophora proboscidea (L.) Ach., Mt. Katahdin (5,000 ft.), on ledges — 

 fertile, — also recorded by Blake. 



56. Gyrophora hyperborea (Hoffm.) Mudd, Mt. Katahdin (5,000 ft.), on 

 ledges — fertile, — also recorded by Blake. 



[Gyrophora erosa (Web.) Ach., recorded by Blake.] 



57. Umbilicaria pustulata (L.) Hoffm., Mt. Katahdin (4,000 ft.), on ledges — 

 fertile. 



58. Umbilicaria pustulata var. papulosa Tuck., West Branch, on rocks — 

 fertile; Kidney Pond, on log — sterile. [See Plate HI, fig. i.] 



Family: Lecideaceae 



59. Lecidea fusca (Schaer.) Th. Fr., Ambajejus Lake, on moss — fertile. 



60. (?) Lecidea polycarpa Fr., Mt. Katahdin (5,000 ft.), on rocks — fertile. 

 [Lecidea contigua Fr., recorded by Blake.] 



[Biatora sanguino-atra (Fr.) Tuck., recorded by Blake.] 



61. Catillaria Laureri Hepp, Ambajejus Lake, on bark — fertile. 



62. Rhizocarpon geographicum (L.) DC, Mt. Katahdin (5,000 ft.), on rocks 

 — fertile. 



Sub-Order: Coniocarpineae 



Family: Sphaerophoraceae 



[Sphaerophorus fragilis Pers., recorded by Blake.] 

 Thoreau Museum of Natural History, Concord, Massachusetts. 



BRAGHYMENIUM MACROCARPUM CARD. IN FLORIDA AND FUNA - 

 RIA RUBIGINOSA, Sp. Nov. 



R. S. Williams 



The genus Brachymenium of the Bryeae is mostly tropical or subtropical; 

 several species are known from Mexico and quite a number are common in tropical 

 South America. The single collection, so far as known, from this country seems 

 to have been made by Chapman some fifty years ago at Quincy, in the north- 

 western part of Florida, and has remained unnoticed under an incorrect name 



