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405. Cladonia gracilis, Fr., var. verticillata, Fr., Charles 
H. Peck, Esq. 
41. Cladonia rangiferina , Hoffm. 
41a. Cladonia squamosa, var. delicata, Fr. Charles H. 
Peck, Esq. 
42. Biatora decipiens , Fr. 
43. Biatora luridella, Tuckerm. 
44. Lecidea contigua , Fr.—A single specimen. 
45. Lecidea enteroleucci, Fr. 
46. Lecidea spilota , Fr.—A single specimen. 
47. Lecidea polycarpa, Flk.—A single specimen. 
48. Lecidea citro-brunnea, (DC.), Seiner. 
49. Lecidea armeniacci, (DC.) (?)—A single specimen, 
about which I am not certain. 
50. Lecidea mgmillaris , (Gouan, Seiner.)—On the earth. 
New to this continent. 
51. Lecidea caulescens , Anz.—A single fragment. 
52. Buellia myriocarpa, DC.—On dead wood. 
53. Buellia petrcca, (FI.), var. geminata, (Nyl.)-A 
single specimen. 
53 a. Buellia petrcca, (FI.,) var. Montagnei , (DC.)—A 
single specimen. 
54. Acolium - Phallus verrucose, glaucescent. 
Apothecia innate-sessile on the apex of the verrucae, the 
’ disk plane, surrounded by a thin, erect, cupular black proper 
exciple. Hypotkecium white. Spores bilocular, .014-23 
mm. long, .009-11 mm. wide. A few specimens occurred 
on dead wood. Perhaps a new species, in which case it may 
be called A. occidental. 
5 5. Endocarpon miniatum, (L.), Sell oar., var. complicatum , 
Seiner. 
56. Endocarpon pusillum, Hedw.—Two or three squa- 
mules, on the earth. 
There are five or six other lichens in the collection, but 
infertile and insuflicient for determination. 
