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37. Phyllopsora parvifolia (Pers.) Muell. Arg. Bull. Herb. 



Boiss. vol. 2, append, i, p. 90. 1894. Biatora Tuck. 

 Cummings no. 44. 



38. Baeomyces absolutus Tuck. Amer. Journ. Sci. 28: 201. 



1859. Cummings no. 176. 



39. Baeomyces erythrellus (Mont.) Nyl. Syn. i: 181. 1858. 



Cummings nos. 177 and 178. No. 114 is sterile and has 

 the stipes fastigiately branched, but it clearly belongs 

 here also. 



(Note. — As the full bibliographical citations for the species of 

 Cladonia are given in Wainio's well-known Monographia Cla- 

 doniarum Universalis," it has seemed unnecessary to give them 

 here.) 



40. Cladonia aggregata (Sw.) Ach. No. 73. 



41. Cladonia alpestris (L.) Rabenh. No. 83. 



42. Cladonia angustata Nyl. No. 70. Issued in Merrill's 



Lich, Exsic. no. 63, as C. Floerkeana f. intermedia Hepp, 

 but a comparison of the material with an authentic speci- 

 men of C. angustata in the Tuckerman herbarium shows 

 it to be that species. 



43. Cladonia ceratophylla (Sw.) Spreng. No. 69. 



44. Cladonia dactylota Tuck. No. 71. 



45. Cladonia degenerans (Flke.) Spreng. No. 79. This is 



a reduced form, but agrees well with some of the smaller 

 specimens in the Tuckerman herbarium. 



46. Cladonia didym A var. MusciGENA(Eschw.)Wainio. No. 72. 



47. Cladonia fimbriata var. simplex (Weis.) Plot. No. 75. 



48. Cladonia fimbriata var. subulata (L.) Wainio. No. 74. 



49. Cladonia pityrea (Flke.) Fr. Nos. 77 and 78. No. 76 



also appears to belong here, although it is less typical. 



50. Cladonia rangiformis Hoffm. No. 81. 



51. Cladonia sylvatica (L.) Hoffm. No. 82. 



