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California Lichen Catalog

References from the California Lichen Catalog

BALTZO, D. E. 2002 (2001).
San Francisco Watershed lichens — a more comprehensive list. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 8: 44–56.
BLAUMAN, S. 2004.
CALS field trip to Sherwood Road, Mendocino County, April 17, 2004. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 11(1): 24–26.
BRODO, I. M., S. D. SHARNOFF, & S. SHARNOFF. 2001.
Lichens of North America. Yale University Press, New Haven.
GOWARD, T. 1999.
The Lichens of British Columbia. Part 2. Fruticose species. Special Report ser. 9. British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Crown Publications Inc., Victoria, B. C., Canada.
HASSE, H. E. 1908b.
Lichens collected in the Tehachepi [sic] Mountains, California, June, 1907. The Bryologist 11: 55–57, 74.
HASSE, H. E. 1913b.
The lichen flora of southern California. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 17: 1–132.
HERRE, A. W. C. T. 1910.
The lichen flora of the Santa Cruz peninsula, California. Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences 12(2): 27–269.
HERRE, A. W. C. T. 1942a.
Lichens from Mount Shasta, California. The Bryologist 45: 43–45.
HERRE, A. W. C. T. 1945.
Lichen distribution in California. The Bryologist 48: 1–7.
HERRE, A. W. C. T. 1950a.
The lichen flora of Mount Shasta, California. The Bryologist 53: 43–54.
JORDAN, W. P. 1968.
Corticolous and lignicolous lichens of the San Francisco Watershed. M. A. thesis, San Francisco State College, San Francisco.
JOVAN, S., & B. McCUNE. 2004.
Regional variation in epiphytic macrolichen communities in northern and central California forests. The Bryologist 107: 328–339.
LINDSAY, J. B. 1973.
A lichen flora of the Samoa peninsula, Humboldt Bay, California. M. A. thesis. Humboldt State University, Arcata.
PINELLI, J. J., & W. P. JORDAN. 1978.
Lichens of Calaveras Big Trees State Park, California. The Bryologist 81: 432–435.
RIEFNER, R., P. A. BOWLER, & B. D. RYAN. 1995.
New and interesting records of lichens from California. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 2(2): 1–11.
ROBERTSON, J. 2003b.
CALS field trip to UC White Mountains Research Station July 11–13, 2003. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 10: 42–45.
ROBERTSON, J. 2004.
CALS field trip to Mount Diablo State Park, January 31, 2004. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 11(1): 20–22.
RYAN, B. D. 2002.
Ahtiana, pp. 91–92; Alectoria, pp. 92–95; Bryoria, pp. 109–114; Evernia, pp. 188–190; Leprocaulon, pp. 262–264; Letharia, pp. 267–270; Nodobryoria, pp. 299–301; Parmeliopsis, pp. 315–317; Platismatia, pp. 400–401; Pseudephebe, pp. 409–411; Rhizoplaca, pp. 442–448; Vulpicida, pp. 505–507, in T. H. Nash III, B. D. Ryan, C. Gries, & F. Bungartz (eds.), Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert region, Vol. 1. Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe.
SCHADE, A. 1955.
Letharia vulpina (L.) Vain. II. Ihr Vorkommen in der neuen Welt und ihr Verhältnis zu Letharia californica (Lev.) Hue. Feddes Repertorium 58(1–3): 179–197.
TUCKER, S. C., & C. BRATT. 1995.
Collections made on the Kyburz field trip. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 2(2): 12.
TUCKER, S. C., & C. BRATT. 1996.
Lichens collected at the Hastings Natural History Reservation, Monterey County, California during the CALS foray of January 20–21, 1996. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 3(1): 8–9.
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A catalog of California lichens. Wasmann Journal of Biology 36: 1–105.
WRIGHT, D. 1997.
Field trip to the Lake Pillsbury area, Lake County, California, April 19–20, 1997. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 4: 28–32.
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