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will be deposited at Antiock College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, where Mr. 
Harris graduated. The list of lichens, mosses and hepatics will be published 
by Mrs. Annie M. Smith, who possesses a full set of the specimens. 
Many persons have wondered why the lichens, not closely related to the 
mosses, have received attention in The Bryologist. The explanation is 
given above. There were those who confused mosses and lichens and who 
asked questions that must be answered. In Mrs. Harris was found a person 
who had long been interested in the lichens which grew in such profusion 
about her summer home in the Adirondacks. To her fell the task of aiding 
those making inquiry ; and since these persons were for the most part 
members of the Moss Society, the official organ of this society was made the 
channel through which to give the desired information. 
Below is what is supposed to be a complete list of Mrs. Harris’ papers 
on lichens: 
Harris, Carolyn W. Lichens — The Usneas. The Bryologist 4: 13-15. pl* 
I. Ja. 1901. 
Lichens — Alectoria, Evernia and Ramalina. The 
Bryologist 4: 36-39, f. 1-8. Ap. 1901. 
Lichens — Cetraria. The Bryologist 4: 41-45. pi. 5. h 
1-6. Jl. 1901. 
Lichens — The Parmelias. The Bryologist 4: 57-61. 
pi. 6 f. 1-7. O. 1901. 
Lichens — Physcia. The Bryologist 5: 21-24. pi. 3. f. 
1-6. Mr. 1902. 
Lichens — Theloschistes-Pyxine. The Bryologist 5: 
59-62. f. 1-7. Jl. 1902. 
Lichens — Umbilicaria. The Bryologist 5: 89-92. pi. 9. 
N. 1902. 
Lichens — Sticta. The Bryologist 6; 55-58. pi. 9. f. 
5-7. Jl. 1903. 
Lichens — Nephroma-Solorina. The Bryologist 0 ; 76- 
79. f. 1-2. S. 1903. 
Lichens — Peltigera. The Bryologist 7: 1-4. pi. i. 
f. 1-2. Ja. 1904. 
Lichens — Collema-Leptogium. The Bryologist 7: 
45-48. pi. 6. My. 1904. 
Lichens — Stereocaulon, Pilophorus and Thamnolia. 
The Bryologist 7: 71-75. f. 1-4. S. 1904. 
Report of the Lichen Department. The Bryologist 6: 
40. Mr. 1903. 
Harris, W. P. and Harris, Carolyn W. — Lichens and Mosses of Montana. 
Bull. Univ. Mont. 10: 313-330. pi. 58-64. 1904. 
Oxford, Ohio. 
