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west slopes to nearly the summit, while its southwest side is comprised of 
rough pastures and stump-lands. The double summit is bare and rocky for 
a few square rods. The Lichens enumerated below were collected on one 
ascent to its summit, December 28, 1905. 
List. 
1. Ramalina calicaris CL.) Fr. a. fraxinea Fr. Common on the elms at 
the foot of the mountain. 
2. Ramalina calicaris c. canaliculata Fr. Two examples were found 
on the elms at the base of the mountain. 
3. Cetraria ciliaris (Ach. ) Tuckerm. Not uncommon on spruces and 
dead wood on the mountain sides. Sterile. 
4. Cetraria lacunosa Ach. Common on spruces. The specimen was 
found on a ledge almost at the summit. Sterile. 
5. Cetraria Oakesiana Tuckerm. One specimen was found on a moss 
covered rock at 1500 ft. elevation. 
6. Evernia prunastri (L) Ach. Found on a fallen stump, and on 
spruces up to 1500 ft. Sterile. 
7. Usnea barbata (L.) Fr. a. florida* hirta Fr. Sterile, on spruces nearly 
to the summit of the mountain. 
8. Alectoria jubata (L.) Tuckerm. b. chalybeiformis Ach. On fallen 
stumps at about 1500 ft. 
9. Parmelia perlata (L.) Ach. Sterile, on rocks at the summit. 
10. Parmelia tiliacea (Hoffm.) Floerk. Not uncommon on maples, about 
1500 ft. Fruited. 
11 Parmelia Borreri Turn. b. rudecta Tuckerm. Common on pines. 
Sterile. 
12. Parmelia saxatilis (L.) Fr. b. sulcata Nyl. Common on a few 
scattered oaks near the summit. Sterile. 
13. Parmelia physodes (L.) Ach. Common on spruces, and in one spot 
on the ground with Stereocaulon. Sterile. 
14. Parmelia olivacea (L.) Ach. Not uncommon on maples. Sterile. 
15. Parmelia caperata (L.) Ach. Common on rocks and trees. Sterile. 
16. Physcia speciosa (Wulf., Ach.) Nyl. The specimen collected on an 
unpainted barn. 1000 ft. elevation. Fruited. 
17. Physcia aquila (Ach.) Nyl. b. detonsa Tuckerm. Common on oaks 
near the summit. Fruited. 
18. Pyxine sorediata Fr. Two examples on oaks near summit. Sterile. 
19. Umbilicaria Muhlenbergii (Ach.) Tuckerm. Common on igneous 
rocks at summit. * 
20. Umbilicaria vellea (L.) Nyl. b. tylorhiza Nyl. (?) Rare on igneous 
rocks about 1500 ft. 
21. Umbilicaria pustulata (L.) Hoffm. b. papulosa Tuckerm. Common 
on igneous rocks at summit. 
22. Sticta amplissima (Scop.) Mass. One fruited specimen on oaks near 
summit. 
