References from the California Lichen Catalog
- BALTZO, D. E. 2002 (2001).
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San Francisco Watershed lichens — a more comprehensive list.
Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 8: 44–56.
- BOLANDER, H. N. 1870.
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A catalogue of the plants growing in the vicinity of San Francisco.
San Francisco.
- BOWLER, P. A., W. A. WEBER, & R. E. RIEFNER JR. 1996.
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A checklist of the lichens of San Clemente Island, California.
Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 3(2): 1–8.
- BRATT, C. C. 1987.
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Point Loma lichens — now and then, pp. 289–293,
in T. S. Elias (ed.), Conservation and management of rare and endangered plants.
California Native Plant Society, Sacramento.
- BRATT, C. C. 1997.
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Lichens of Cabrillo National Monument, Point Loma, San Diego.
Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 4: 1–3.
- ECKFELDT, J. W. 1893.
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List of lichens from California and Mexico collected by Dr. Edward Palmer from 1888–1892.
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 1: 291–292.
- HALE, M. E., & M. COLE. 1988.
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Lichens of California.
University of California Press, Berkeley.
- HASSE, H. E. 1896.
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Lichens of the vicinity of Los Angeles II–IV.
Erythea 4: 96–98, 106–108, 150–157.
- HASSE, H. E. 1898a.
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Lichens of Southern California.
Los Angeles.
- HASSE, H. E. 1903b.
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Contributions to the lichen-flora of the California coast islands.
Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 2: 33–35.
- HASSE, H. E. 1913b.
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The lichen flora of southern California.
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 17: 1–132.
- HERRE, A. W. C. T. 1910.
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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. 1945.
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Lichen distribution in California.
The Bryologist 48: 1–7.
- IMSHAUG, H. A. 1951.
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The lichen-forming species of the genus Buellia in the United States and Canada.
Ph. D. dissertation, Harvard University, Cambridge.
- JORDAN, W. P. 1968.
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Corticolous and lignicolous lichens of the San Francisco Watershed.
M. A. thesis, San Francisco State College, San Francisco.
- LINDSAY, J. B. 1973.
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A lichen flora of the Samoa peninsula, Humboldt Bay, California.
M. A. thesis. Humboldt State University, Arcata.
- McCLATCHIE, A. J. 1895.
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Flora of Pasadena and vicinity. pp. 605–649,
in H. A. Reid (ed.), History of Pasadena, Pasadena.
- McCLATCHIE, A. J. 1897.
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Seedless plants of southern California. Protophytes — Pteridophytes.
Proceedings of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 1: 363–370.
- NORDIN, A. 1999.
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Buellia species with pluriseptate spores: new and unrecorded species in North America.
The Bryologist 102: 249–264.
- ORCUTT, C. R. 1885.
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Flora of southern and lower California. No publisher given.
San Diego. 13 pp.
- ORCUTT, C. R. 1907.
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Botany of southern California. Lichens.
American Plants, 1: 240–245, 367–372.
- THOMSON, J. W., & E. H. KETCHLEDGE. 1958.
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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).
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A catalog of California lichens.
Wasmann Journal of Biology 36: 1–105.
- TUCKERMAN, E. 1866.
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Lichens of California, Oregon, and the Rocky Mountains, so far as yet known.
J. S. and C. Adams, Amherst. 35 pp.
- TUCKERMAN, E. 1872.
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Genera Lichenum. An arrangement of the North American lichens.
Edwin Nelson, Amherst. 281 pp. + index.
- TUCKERMAN, E. 1888.
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A synopsis of the North American Lichens, Pt. 2, comprising of the Lecidacei, and (in part) the Graphidacei.
E. Anthony & Sons, Printers, New Bedford. 176 pp.
- VON REIS, J. B. C. 1991.
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Lichens of California Polytechnic University and San Luis Obispo County.
M. A. thesis, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
- WEBER, W. A. 1965a.
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Lichenes Exsiccatae, Fascicle 3 (no. 81–120; from CA: 88. Buellia oidalea).
Distributed by the University of Colorado, Boulder.
- WILLEY, H. 1873a.
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A list of North American lichens arranged according to Professor E. Tuckerman's “Genera Lichenum”.
New Bedford.
- WRIGHT, D. 1997.
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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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