Constancea 84, 2006
University and Jepson Herbaria
California Lichen Catalog

References from the California Lichen Catalog

BOLANDER, H. N. 1870.
A catalogue of the plants growing in the vicinity of San Francisco. San Francisco.
HASSE, H. E. 1896.
Lichens of the vicinity of Los Angeles II–IV. Erythea 4: 96–98, 106–108, 150–157.
HASSE, H. E. 1903b.
Contributions to the lichen-flora of the California coast islands. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 2: 33–35.
HASSE, H. E. 1903d.
The lichen flora of San Clemente Island. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 2: 54–55.
HASSE, H. E. 1905.
A few lichens picked up on San Jacinto Mountain. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 4: 123–125.
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.
HASSE, H. E. 1915b.
Additions to the lichen flora of southern California. No. 11. The Bryologist 18: 92–94.
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. 1950a.
The lichen flora of Mount Shasta, California. The Bryologist 53: 43–54.
McCLATCHIE, A. J. 1897.
Seedless plants of southern California. Protophytes — Pteridophytes. Proceedings of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 1: 363–370.
ORCUTT, C. R. 1903.
Southern California lichens. The West American Scientist 14(3): 17–22; 14(4): 25–28.
ORCUTT, C. R. 1907.
Botany of southern California. Lichens. American Plants, 1: 240–245, 367–372.
THOMSON, J. W., & E. H. KETCHLEDGE. 1958.
The 1957 foray of the American Bryological Society on the Santa Cruz peninsula, California. The Bryologist 61: 155–161.
TUCKER, S. C., & W. P. JORDAN. 1979 (1978).
A catalog of California lichens. Wasmann Journal of Biology 36: 1–105.
TUCKERMAN, E. 1866.
Lichens of California, Oregon, and the Rocky Mountains, so far as yet known. J. S. and C. Adams, Amherst. 35 pp.
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