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LICHENS OF THE LAKE GEORGE REGION 
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Stewart H. Burnham 
101. Cladonia rangiferina (L.) Weber. On earth and rocks, specially in upland 
regions and in shade of conifers ; abundant. It rarely grows in sphagnum 
but has been found growing on old Picea mariana in the marsh north 
of Glen Lake, Oct. 31, 1916. 
102. Cladonia squamosa (Scop.) Hoffm. A composite species. (E. Galway) 
N. Y. (Burt), reported by Dr. Fink in The Bryologist 10: 22. 
March 1907. On earth, rocks and in marshes on decaying logs; Black 
Mt,; talus at foot of Diameter, South Bay; southern W. Fort Ann; 
Rich's swamp near Shushan; low woods north of Cambridge. 
103. Cladonia squamosa muricella (Del.) Wainio. Thin rocky soil near Vaughns 
schoolhouse, Sept. 23, 1913; determined by Mr. Merrill. Golden's hem- 
locks east of Tripoli. 
104. Cladonia squamosa phyllocoma Rabenh. East of Thompsons gravel-bed 
on coniferous stump, Oct. 13, 1915; determined by Mr. Merrill. East 
of Tripoli on coniferous stump, Apr. 4, 1915. 
105. Cladonia squamosa plumosa Del. Rocks east of Hadlock Pond, Nov. 24, 
191 5; determined by Mr. Merrill. 
106. Cladonia subcariosa Nyl. Thin rocky soil at Vaughns, Aug 19, 1914; deter- 
mined by Mr. Merrill. 
107. Cladonia sylvatica (L.) Hoffm. Usually found growing with Cladonia 
rangiferina; common. The plants are straw colored; while those of C. 
rangiferina are ash colored. 
108. Cladonia turgida (Ehrh.) Hoffm. On earth and rocks in old woods and 
pastures. Southern W. Fort Ann; Vaughns, Oct. 12, 1913 &Oct. 25, 
19 14, determined by Mr. Merrill; Peaked Rock, May 19, 1906, de- 
trmined by Dr. Fink. 
109. Cladonia uncialis (L) Weber Bolton Landing, Warrensburg and Fort Ann 
(Peck), often growing with Cladonia rangiferina under pines; south- 
ern W. Fort Ann; Vaughns; Ballston Lake: Peaked Rock. On rocks, 
Curtis hill east of Fort Ann, May 17, 1913- "a form between f. ohiusata 
Ach.and Cladonia caroliniana (Schw.) Tuck."; determined by Mr. Mer- 
rill. 
no. Cladonia veriicillata (Hoffm). Flk. Huletts Lg. (Jelliffe); Gansevoort 
(Peck); (E- Galway) N.Y. (Burt), reported by Dr. Fink in The Bry- 
ologist 7: 87. Nov. 1904. Vaughns and elsewhere on earth and thin 
rocky soil; common. Specimens have been determined by Mr. Merrill 
III. Cladonia veriicillata evoluta Th. Fr. Old pastures and thin rocky soil at 
Vaughns, April 2 & Aug 19, 19 14; determined by Mr. Merrill. Peaked 
Mt.j Oct 23. 1918. 
