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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA

CHLOROSPLENIUM Fr. C. AERugiNOSUM (Oeder) De N. On loose core inside dead tree, Nov. 6, 1893. Disk more brilliant than margin in light and when young, in shadow varying to pure white. Asci over 105 x 7.5 ц total length, spores guttäte 12.5 x 3 ц (Nuttall, 1235). On decaying log (Sheldon, 2063). C. VERSIFORME (Pers.) Karst. On rotten mossy log. Short Creek, Oct. 28, 1893 (Nuttall. 1238). On decaying log (Sheldon, 3045). C. Schweinitzii Fr. Top of oak log. Dec. 10, 1893. Yellow in spring, green in autumn and winter (Nuttall, 1276). MOLLISIA Fr. M. Dehnii (Rabenh.) Karst. On Potentilla Monspeliensis, Tuly 21, 1804 (Nuttall, 1618). M. piNASTRi (C. & P.) Sacc. On Pinus Virginiana, Dec. 3, 1894 (Nuttall, 1763). M. cinerea (Batsch.) Karst. Peziza cinerea Batsch. On decayed log, Monongalia Co., near Morgantown (Millspçugh). On a decaying Black Wal nut log (Sheldon, 3369). PYRENOPEZIZA Fuckel. P. lacerata (C. & P.) Sacc. On Rubus odoratus, May 31, 1894. Asci 45 to 50 x 5 to 6 ц. Spores 8 to 12.5 x 2 to 2.5 ц (Nuttall, 1529). On Rubus odoratus (Sheldon, 549). PSEUDOPEZTZA Fuckel. P. TriFOlii (Biv. & Bernh.) Fckl. On Trifolium pratense (Sheldon, 1596). P. Medicaginis (Lib.) Sacc. On Medicago sativa (Sheldon, 1605). TAPESIA Pers. T. sanguiNea (Pers.) Fckl. On dead log, and on Magnolia Fraseri and Juglans cinerea, June 10, 1894 (Nuttall, 1546). T. fusca (Pers.) Fckl. On rotten burned log Tsuga Canadensis : on dead rotting log Jugians ciitera, alt. 1,300 ft. Asci 45 to 92 x 495 /i Spores 8 to 10 x 2 1L. Short Creek, Feb. 2, 1894 (Nuttall, 1365)-