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Willey, H. Trypethelium heterochrous (Mont.) Tuck. Bull. Torr. Club 15: 
170. 1888. A correction in form of the specific name. 
Willey, H. A synopsis of the genus Arthonia. I— VII. 1—62. New Bedford, 
Mass. E. Anthony & Sons, 1890. Gives descriptions of about 350 
species of the genus, of which A. Austinii, A. viridicans, A. perminuta, 
A. Tuckermaniana, A. tnicrospermella, and A. subdiffusa are described as 
new from North America. 
Willey, H. Enumeration of the lichens found in New Bedford, Mass., and 
its vicinity from 1862 to 1892. 1—29, 1892; E. Anthony & Sons, New 
Bedford, Mass. A list of almost 500 species and subspecies with 
copious notes and new or rare species described. New are: Pyrenula 
compacta, Biatora papillariae', B. cladoniscum, B. gyalisella, B. terrena, 
B. rubidofusca, B. endocyanea, Opegrapha levidensis, O. cinerascens, 
Mycoporum difforme, Cyridula americana, C. macularis, C. rhoica, C. 
stigmaea, Coniocybe gracilescens, Verrucaria distans, and Pyrenula 
staurospora. 
Willey, H. Notes on some North American species of Parmelia. Bot. Gaz. 
21: 202-206. 1896. Notes on 18 species with the statement that the 
total number for North America is about 40. 
Willey, H. Parmelia molliuscula. Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 9 : 160. 189S. Re- 
ports fruited specimen, collected in Colorado in 1877. 
Arthur, J. C., Bailey, L. H., and Holway, E. W. D. Report of botanical 
work in Minnesota for the year 1886. Bull. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv. 
Minn. 3: 1-56. 1887. A list of 36 lichens determined by Willey and 
F. L. Sargent, pp. 31 and 32. 
Bennett, J. L. Plants of Rhode Island. Prov : dence Franklin Society. I- 
XIII. 1-128. 1888. Lichens, pp. 20 to 25, 151 species. Revised by 
Willey. 
Coulter, J. M. Botany, Sixth Am. Rep. U. S. Geol. Surv. 747-792. .1873. 
On pp. 790 to 792 is a list of 67 lichens with notes on habitat and distribu- 
tion, determined by Willey. There are no new species, but 3 lichens are 
described briefly without specific names. 
Porter, T. C., and Coulter, J. M. Synopsis of the flora of Colorado. L T . S. 
Geol. and Geog. Surv. Territories. Misc. Pub. no. 4: 1-248. 1874. 
Lichens, pp. 161 to 163, by Willey, 54 species and subspecies. One 
Lecanora and 2 Verrucarias briefly described without specific name. 
Rothrock, J. T. List of and notes upon the lichens collected by Dr. T. H. 
Bean in Alaska and the adjacent region in 1880. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 
7: 1-9. 1884. List of no lichens with notes on locality, habitat, and 
structure, the work verified by Willey, who named and described as new 
Biatora sibiriensis from East Siberia. 
Wolf, John, and Hall, Elihu. A list of the mosses, liverworts, and lichens 
of Illinois. 111 . State Lab. Nat. Hist, Bull. 2: 18-33. 1878. The lichens 
were studied by Willey. See pages 27 to 34 for a list of 216 species and 
subspecies. 
Miami University, 
Oxford, Ohio. 
