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with the specimen, lens on thumb, specimen between fingers, thus leaving the 
right hand free for the use of forceps or needle. By lifting the thumb, the right 
focal distance may be obtained for the lens. The clip can be given more spring 
by slightly rolling up its edges. If this device is useful ior dissecting out dis- 
eased spots on a leaf it ought also to be useful to the bryologist in working with 
peristomes, antheridia, archegonia, etc. — O. E. J. 
LICHENS OF THE MT. MONADNOCK REGION, N.H.— No. 10 1 
Thomas Durfee 
These lichens were determined by the late Dr. H. E. Hasse. All the speci- 
mens are fertile. 
Genus: Urceolaria Ach. 
177. Urceolaria scruposa (L.) Ach. Five specimens. 
Genus: Lecidea Ach. 
178. Lecidea albocoerulescens (Wulf.) Ach. Two specimens. 
179. L. enteroleuca Ach. Three specimens. 
180. L. flavidolivens (Tuck.) Fink. Two specimens. 
18 1. L. granulosa (Ehrh.) Schaer. Two specimens. 
182. L. lapicida Ach. Ten specimens. 
183. L. melancheima Tuck. Three specimens. 
184. L. peliaspis Tuck. Four specimens. 
185. L. turgidula Fr. One specimen. 
186. L. varians Ach. Seven specimens. 
187. L. viridescens (Schrad.) Ach. One specimen. 
Genus: Biatorina Mass. 
188. Biatorina atropurpurea (Schaer.) Mass. One specimen! 
189. B. cyrtella (Ach.) Th. Fr. Two specimens. 
Genus: Bilimbia De Not. 
190. Bilimbia hypnophila (Ach.) Th. Fr. One specimen. 
Genus: Bacidia De Not. 
19 1. Bacidia chlorantha (Tuck.) Fink. One specimen. 
192. B. fuscorubella (Hoffm.) Arn. Two specimens. 
193. B. rubella (Hoffm.) Mass. Three specimens. 
Middlesex School, Concord, Mass. 
ANNUAL REPORTS— SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY— 1917 
Report of the Election of Officers for the Year 1918 
Whole number of votes cast, 10. 
All the votes cast were for the persons nominated by the Executive Com- 
mittee, as published in the November Bryologist. The officers for the year 
1918 are thus as follows: 
1 No. 9 of this series was published in the Bryologist 20 : 99. Nov., 1917. 
