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tana, Oct. 3, 1916, determined by Mr. Merrill. New Michigan Pond, 
"Talman marsh", June 2, 191 7. 
204. Parmelia suhaurifera Nyl. Dead trunks of Salix nigra, N. Beaver creek, 
Vaughns, March 6, 1914; determined by Mr. Merrill as Parmelia venucul- 
ifera Nyl., which he says "is a good species, but they say in Europe that 
it is P. suhaurifera in such examples as I send them." 
205. Parmelia sulcata Tayl Shushan on mosses, Apr. 27, 1907 (Dobbin); de- 
termined by Dr. Fink. West of Tripoli schoolhouse on Pinus Strohus; 
east of Thompson's gravel-bed; Shushan in Rich's swamp on maple, and 
fence-row at Clarks Pond on old pine stumps. {Parmelia saxatilis sulcata 
(Tayl.) Nyl.). 
206. Parmelia tiliacea (HofTm.) Ach. E. Galway (Burt); E. Lake George marsh 
on Picea mariana; Vaughns on willows, Juglans cinerea, Ulmus americana, 
and Acer; Rich's swamp near Shushan on maple. 
207. Parmelia tiliacea subquercifolia (Hue) Merrill & Burnh., n. comb. Rich 's 
swamp southwest of Shushan on Acer, March 1907 (Dobbin). {Parmelia 
tiliacea suhlaevigata Nyl.). {Parmelia subquercifolia Hue). 
208. Parmelia tiliacea vicinior (Hue) Merrill, On bark of Pinus Strohus, west of 
Tripoli schoolhouse, Jan. 29, 1915; determined by Mr. Merrill. 
209. Anzia colpodes (Mx.) Stizenb. On trunks. Fort Ann (Peck). {Parmelia 
colpodes Mx.). 
210. Cetraria aurescens Tuck. Shushan on coniferous wood, Apr. 22, 1907 (Dob- 
bin). 
211. Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. R. C. Burnham's pasture on hummocks, 
west of Vaughns schoolhouse, Oct. 1913, & Sept., 1920 — specimens 
are in the N. Y. State Herbarium. A few plants persisting at a low 
altitude. 
212. Cetraria lacunosa Ach. On old coniferous trunks and branches and fences; 
not uncommon. 
213. Cetraria Oakesiana Tuck. On coniferous trunks, specially Tsuga cana- 
densis: it also is found on trunks of frondose trees and mossy rocks. 
It is somewhat widely distributed from Black Mt. to Peaked Rock 
near Shushan, but nowhere common. 
214. Cetraria Pinastri (Scop.) S. F. Gray. In sphagnum marshes on Picea 
mariana, Chamaedaphne calyculata, and Kalmia angustifolia. Podunk 
Pond marsh, Oct. 17, 1899; determined by Dr. Eckfeldt as Cetraria 
juniperina Pinastri (Scop.) Ach. New Michigan Pond, "Talman 
marsh;" E. Lake George marsh; marshes north and south of Glen Lake; 
bog north of Clarks Pond. 
215. Nephromopsis ciliaris (Ach.) Hue. On old coniferous trunks and branches 
and fences; not uncommon, and often found associated with Cetraria 
lacunosa in sphagnum marshes. It occurs rarely on wood of frondose 
species. {Cetraria ciliaris Ach.) 
