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short stipitate. Spores 20 to 27 x 6 to 7.5 nucleate, be coming clearly 3-septate and rather one-sided (Nuttall, 1294, 242). S. pallidula (Cooke) Sacc. On dead branches and bark of Acer saccharinum, L., Feb. 26, 1894. On Oxydendron arboreum. Sporidia 20 to 22 x 7 /1 (Nuttall, 1408, 665). P, U LGARIACE AE. LEOTIA Hill. L. lubrica (Scop.) Pers. On ground, alt. 1,800 ft., Short Creek, Aug. 14, 1893 (Nuttall, 1 1 50). On earth (Sheldon, 3049, 3462, 3463). ORBILIA Fr. O. RUBelLA (Pers.) On decorticated log, Liriodendron Tulipifera, Sept. 19, 1895 (Nuttall, 1858, 748). O. vinosa (A. & S.) 'Karst. On Poria spissa, Nov. 6, 1893 (Nuttall, 1261). Q. luteo-rubella (Nyl.) Karst. On decaying wood (Sheldon, 3047). O. occulta (Rehm) Sacc. On dead log, Aug. 20, 1893 (Nuttall, 1202). O. cocci NelLA (Somm.) Karst. On dead log Jugions cinerea, Short Creek, July 25, 1803 (Nuttall, 1 1 34, 663). O. Xanthostigma Fr. On decorticated limbs Magnolia Fraseri, Sept. 1895 (Nutt all, 1855, 742, 743). BULGARIA Fr. B. iNQuiNANS (Pers.) Fr. In clefts of bark of trees and railroad ties, Oct. 10, 1893 (Nuttall, 1 210). SARCOSMA Casp. S. RUfuM (L. & S.) Rehm. On dead Beech branches in woods (Sheldon, 3279). CORYNE Tul. C. URnalis (Nyl.) Sacc. On rotting log Fagus atropunicea; under bark of Quercus alba log, Monongalia Co., near Morgantown ( Millspaugh). On wet mossy logs, alt. 1.800 ft. and over, Oct. 10. 1893 (Nuttall, 1212, 167).