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California Lichen Catalog

References from the California Lichen Catalog

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Cladonia, pp. 131–158, 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.
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.
BOLANDER, H. N. 1870.
A catalogue of the plants growing in the vicinity of San Francisco. San Francisco.
BRATT, C. C. 1993.
The lichen flora of Santa Barbara Island, California, pp. 59–63, in F. G. Hochberg (ed.), Third California Islands Symposium: recent advances in research on the California Islands. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara. 661 pp.
BRATT, C. C. 1999.
Additions to the lichen flora of San Clemente Island, California. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 6: 19–21.
BRODO, I. M., S. D. SHARNOFF, & S. SHARNOFF. 2001.
Lichens of North America. Yale University Press, New Haven.
ECKFELDT, J. W. 1893.
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.
FINK, B. 1907.
Further notes on Cladonias. XI. Cladonia pyxidata. The Bryologist 10: 57–60.
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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.
HALE, M. E., & M. COLE. 1988.
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HANSEN, G. 1895.
Where the Big Trees grow, flora of the Sequoia region: list of plants collected. San Francisco.
HASSE, H. E. 1895.
Lichens of the vicinity of Los Angeles I. Erythea 3: 41–44.
HASSE, H. E. 1896.
Lichens of the vicinity of Los Angeles II–IV. Erythea 4: 96–98, 106–108, 150–157.
HASSE, H. E. 1898a.
Lichens of Southern California. Los Angeles.
HASSE, H. E. 1908a.
Additions to the lichen flora of southern California. The Bryologist 11: 6–7.
HASSE, H. E. 1913b.
The lichen flora of southern California. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 17: 1–132.
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The lichen flora of the Santa Cruz peninsula, California. Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences 12(2): 27–269.
HILL, B. 1997.
CALS Wantrup Preserve field trip. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 4: 15–16.
LINDSAY, J. B. 1973.
A lichen flora of the Samoa peninsula, Humboldt Bay, California. M. A. thesis. Humboldt State University, Arcata.
MALACHOWSKI, J. A. 1975.
Macrolichens of the pygmy forests. M. A. thesis, California State University, Chico.
McCLATCHIE, A. J. 1895.
Flora of Pasadena and vicinity. pp. 605–649, in H. A. Reid (ed.), History of Pasadena, Pasadena.
McCLATCHIE, A. J. 1897.
Seedless plants of southern California. Protophytes — Pteridophytes. Proceedings of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 1: 363–370.
MOXLEY, G. L. 1921.
Some vacation lichens. The Bryologist 24: 24–25.
ORCUTT, C. R. 1885.
Flora of southern and lower California. No publisher given. San Diego. 13 pp.
ORCUTT, C. R. 1903.
Southern California lichens. The West American Scientist 14(3): 17–22; 14(4): 25–28.
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Botany of southern California. Lichens. American Plants, 1: 240–245, 367–372.
PINELLI, J. J., & W. P. JORDAN. 1978.
Lichens of Calaveras Big Trees State Park, California. The Bryologist 81: 432–435.
ROBERTSON, J. 2002a.
Pygmy Forest field trip, Mendocino County, March 16, 2002, and list of macrolichens of the Pygmy Forest. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 9(1): 8–12.
ROBERTSON, J. 2003a.
CALS field trip to Fairfield Osborne Preserve, Sonoma County, March 1, 2003. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 10: 15–16.
ROBERTSON, J., B. HILL, & M. McGEE. 1998.
Field trip to Brushy Peak Regional Preserve, Livermore Area Recreation and Parks Dept., Saturday, April 25, 1998. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 5: 38–39.
SIGAL, L. L. 1975.
Lichens and mosses of California serpentine. M. A. thesis, San Francisco State University, San Francisco.
SIGAL, L. L. 1989.
The lichens of serpentine rocks and soils in California. Mycotaxon 34: 221–238.
THOMSON, J. W. 1968a (1967).
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THOMSON, J. W. 1984.
American Arctic lichens. 1. The macrolichens. Columbia University Press, New York. Pp. 1–504.
TUCKER, S. C. 2002 (2001).
New reports or divergences in range for lichens of California, based on Lichens of North America by I. Brodo, S. D. Sharnoff, and S. Sharnoff, 2001. Bulletin of the California Lichen Society 8: 59–71.
TUCKER, S. C., & W. P. JORDAN. 1979 (1978).
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TUCKERMAN, E. 1866.
Lichens of California, Oregon, and the Rocky Mountains, so far as yet known. J. S. and C. Adams, Amherst. 35 pp.
TUCKERMAN, E. 1882.
A synopsis of the North American Lichens. Pt. 1, Boston.
WEBER, W. A., C. BRATT, & J. LARSON. 1987.
Lichens and bryophytes of the Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Conservancy Reserve, Riverside County, California. Evansia 4: 21–25.
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