The Okefenokee Swamp is a vast lowland area comprising the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Charlton, Clinch, and Ware Counties, southeastern Georgia. Wright and Wright (1932) discuss the vegetation of the area. Distributional data given in recent revisions of North American lichens such as those of Sierk (1964) and Thomson (1963) indicate that this area of Georgia, indeed all of Georgia, have had relatively few lichens reported from it. The species reported here were collected by myself and by George W. Folkerts in March of 1966 and by myself in March of 1967.