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11-17, 1893 (Nuttall, 936)., On decaying wood, leaves, etc. (Sheldon, 557, 1556, 2061, 1042, 3364, 2888, 2449, 2887, 3371, 2930, 1413). UMbrARUM Fr. On open bare sandy soil, Short Creek, May, 1893 (Nutt all, 1 107). HiRTA Schum. On floor of cave, July 25, 1893 (Nuttall, 1127). VITelLINA Pers. On dead log. Asci 235 x 15 ц, Short Creek, July 2, 1893 (Nuttall, 1114). ERiNACEA (L. & S.) Sacc. On underside- of log Quercus alba, Monongalia Co., near Morgantown (Millspaugh). On decaying logs (Sheldon. 2060, 3187, 3399, 3401).

SCLEROTINIA Fuckel. S. FRucTiGENA Rehm. Monongalia: near Morgantown, on a fallen Peach (Shel' don, 2832). Conidial stage on Plum, Peach, Raspberry and Apple (Sheldon). S. tuberosa (Hedw.) Fckl. On earth (Sheldon, 3179). S. TRiFOLiORUM Eriks. On ground in open woods, May 18, 1893 (Nuttall, 960). GEOGLOSSCM Pers. G. GLABRUM Pers. On soil (Sheldon, 2454). GORGONICEPS Karst. G. GuERNiSAci Sacc. On decaying wood (Sheldon, 2866). HELOTIUM Fr. H. LACTEUM E. & E., Proc. Phila. Acad., 145 (1893). On bare log, Dec. 16, 1893. Pure white, stipitate, plane .4 to .6 mm. asci clavate 95 to ilo x 7.5 ц. Spores curved 16 to 25 x 3 to 4 ц. nuclei 4, paraphyses slender, Short Creek near the falls (Nuttall, 13 18). H. herbarUM (Pers.) Fr. On Polymnia Uvedalia, Nov. 15, 1894. Cups 6 to 12 mm. diameter, stipes 1 to 2 mm. long. Asci 55 to 75 x 7.5 to 10 ц. Spores 12 to 15 x 2.5 /i (Nuttall, 1755). H. CONFLUENS Schw. On dead logs, alt. 1.800 ft. Oct. 20, 1893 (Nuttall, 1213).