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Monthey, R. 2001. Rockwall Lichens: Some Lichens Growing on Rocks in the Northeast. Biodiversity of a New England Woodlot Series: Number 3. USDA Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Northeastern Area PO Box 640, Durham, NH 03824 http://www.fs.fed.us/na/durham/misc_docs/rockwall.htm

1994 Forest Health Highlights Lichen Assessments http://willow.ncfes.umn.edu/fhh%2D94/lichn%5F94.htm (not published on web anymore, but have downloaded copy)

Department of Cryptogamic Botany Swedish Museum of Natural History http://www.nrm.se/kbo/welcome.html.en

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium online: http://mgd.NACSE.ORG/Arizona/

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Marion Ownbey Herbarium http://herbarium.botany.wsu.edu/dbhome.html

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Greene, Douglas. 2001. Also see my "essen.html" file; specific web species data.

Douglas Greene 6-15-07