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Rh WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OTIDEA Pers. O. ONOTICA OCHRACEA Fr. On ground and on rotten Tsuga Canadensis, July 14, 1893. Asci 175 X 10 ц total length, spores 11 to 13 x 7.5 ц, nuclei 2 (Nuttall, 1098). HUMARIA Fr. H. ECHiNOSPERMA Peck. In soil of ditch, July 20, 1894 (Nuttall, 1630). H. CESTRICA E. & E. On earth (Sheldon, 3104). H. Gerardii Cke. On earth in woods (Sheldon, 3468). H. AvaNEOSA Bull.? On wood ashes (Sheldon, 2945). SARCOSCYPHA Fr. S. occiDENTALis (L. & S.) Boud. On various dead twigs and on soil (Sheldon, 1419, 2987, 3250, 3013). S. RUFUM (L. & S.) Rehm. On wood (Sheldon, 646). S. cocciNea Jacq. On sticks, on ground in damp shady place. March 20, 1893 (Nuttall, 852). On decaying wood (Sheldon, 2789, 2831). S. FLoccosa Schw. On a stick in a laurel thicket, alt. 2,000 ft., July 12, 1893 (Nuttall, 1 1 12). CIBORIA Fuckel. C. JUglANDIS PreUSS? On hickory shucks (Sheldon, 3016). PLICARIELLA Sacc. P. MiNiATA (Crouan) Lindau. On earth (Sheldon, 2796). P. scabrosa (Sacc.). (Pliaeopeziza Sacc.). On decaying log (Sheldon, 2459). LACHNEA Fr. L. scutellata, Linn. On rotting log Fagus atropunicca and under bark of wet log Quercus alba, Monongalia Co., near Morerantown (Millspaugh). On rotten wood in old drift of mine, and on bare sandy ground among pebbles, Short Creek, May