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152 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA T. concolor (Dicks.) Tuck. On Robinia Pseudacacia, alt. 2,000 ft. (Nuttall, 1144). T. concolor EffUSA Tuckerm. Summers: near Lowell (Pollard & Maxon, 150). EVERNIA Ach. E. furfuracea ( L. ) Mann. On rock; on trunks of trees (Sheldon, 2486, 1544, 3861). P A R MELI А C E AE. PARMELIA Ach. P. perlata (Linn.) Ach. On Acer rubrum, and on sandstone boulders (Nuttall, 848). P. ßORRERI Turn. On Oak, alt. 1,850 ft. (Nuttall, 1032). P. BORRERI RUDECTA Tuck. On Robinia Pseudacacia, Monongalia Co.,- along Falling Run (Millspaugh, 1531). P. coLPodEs (Ach.) Nyl. On Oak, alt. 1,850 ft. (Nuttall, 1141). P. OLIVACEA (L.) Ach. On Liriodendron log newly felled, Monongalia Co., Falling Run (Millspaugh, 1343). P. CAPERatA (L.) Ach. Monongalia Co., on sandstone rocks, and base of Beech, Falling Run (Millspaugh, 1283). P. CETRATA Ach.? Sterile, but probably referable to this species. Summers ' near Lowell (Pollard & Maxon, 146). P. tiliacea (Hoffm.) Flk. Summers: near Lowell (Pollard & Maxon, 151). P. PHYSodES (L.) Ach. On the bark of various trees (Sheldon, 1532, 3456, 3663, 3668) ; on roof of shed, (3056). P. conspersa (Ehrh.) Ach. On a rock (Sheldon, 2160). P. olivariA (Ach.) Hue. On rock (Sheldon, 3344). P. exasperata (Ach.) DeNot. On bark of Prunus serotina (Sheldon, 3735). ' P. rudecta Ach. On bark of Red Oak (Sheldon, 3946).