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72. P. aurantiacum, Eigbtf. Naeg. & Hepp. 
73. P. cerinum (Iledw.) Naeg. & Ilepp. 
74. P. FERRUGINEUM (HlldS.) Hepp. 
75. P. CAMPTIDIUM, Tuck. 
76. P. Floridanum, Tuck. 
77. P. vitellinum (Ehrh.) Naeg. & Ilepp. 
Lecanora, Ach., Tuck. 
78. L. punicea, Ach.—Very abundant on various trees. 
79. L. pallescens (L.) Schaer.—On hickory, Ilex , etc. 
80. L. varia (Ehrh.) Nyl.—On Castnnea , etc. 
81. L. pallida (Schreb.) Schaer.—Very tine; abundant. 
82. E. pallada, var. cancrtformis, Tuck.—Abundant. L. ccesio 
rubella of Nylander. 
83. L. subfusca, Ach.—Common. 
84. L. subfusca, var. distans, Ach.—Smaller and paler than the 
preceding species. 
85. E. atra (Iluds.) Ach.—Very common. 
86. L. Cupressi, Tuck., in lilt. —Very common on Taxodium. By 
some considered a variety of L. varia; quite distinct. 
87. L. MieuLATA, Ach. 
88. E. IIageni, Ach. 
89. E. granifera, Ach. 
90. L. cinerea (E.) Somm. 
91. L. Xanthophana, Nyl. 
92. L. fuscata (Schrad.) Th. Fr. 
93. E. privigna (Ach.) Nyl. 
Rinodina, Mass.—Stizenz, Tuck. 
94. R. CHRYSOMELiENA (Acll.) Tuck. 
95. R. sophodes (Ach.) Tuck. 
96. R. FLAYA-NIGELLA, TllCk. 
97. R. constans (Nyl.) Tuck. 
Pertusaria, DC. 
98. P. velata (Turn.) Nyl.—Common on Quercus. 
99. P. MULTIPUNCTATA (Turn.) Nyl.—Large and line; on Ilex. 
100. P. communis, DC.— Porina pertusa (E.) Ach., is a synonym; 
common. 
101. P. leioplaca (Ach.) Schaer.—Abundant; might be mistaken 
for P. Wulfenii , but the color is lighter. 
102. P. pustulata (Ach.) Nyl.—Quite distinct from others in the 
form of the apothecia ; color variable also. 
103. P. Wulfenii, DC.— A marked species, suggesting in appearance 
Thelotrema (Syn. T/ielo. hymenium, Turn. & Borr.) Allied to P. leio- 
placa, but the spores are eight in the thekes. 
CONOTREMA, TllCk 
104. C. urceolatum (Ach.) Tuck. 
Gyalecta (Ach.) Anzi. 
105. G. lutea (Dicks.) Tuck. 
