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THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA

LECANIDION Rabenh. L. ATRatUM (Hedw.) Rabenh. On Aralia spinosa, Feb. 17, 1894. Sporidia 50 x 12.5 ц (Nuttall, 1390, 359). L. Hamamelidis (Peck) Sacc. On bark of Hamamelis Virginica. Sporidia 1 to 3-septate when mature. Dec. 18, 1894 (Nuttall, 1772). GYMNOASCACEAE. EXOASCUS Fckl. E. deFOrmans (Berk.) Fckl. Taphrina deformans Tul. On leaves of Amygdalus Persica, Jefferson Co., near Charlestown (Millspaugh). E. Pruni Fckl. Taphrina Pruni Tul. On fruits of Prunus domestica. Monongalia Co., at Morgantown (Millspaugh). HYSTERIACEAE. GLONIUM Muehl. G. StellatUM Muehl. On rotten oak plank, and on Sassafras Sassafras, July 28. 1893 (Nuttall 1 1 28). On wood fence, Dellslow; on Jugians nigra, Preston, nçar Albright (Sheldon). G. PARvuluM (Ger.) Sacc. On fence rails Castanea dentata, April 20, 1894 (Nuttall. 1496). G. siMULANS Ger. On old fence rails, alt. 2,000 ft., March 16, 1894. Asci 75 x 7.5 to 10 ц. Spores 13 to 18 x 5 ц. On Junglan> cinerea, asci 65 x 10 /<; spores 12 to 15 x 4 to 5 ц (Nuttal! . 1415)HYSTERIUM Tod. H. Kalmiae Schw. ? On dead Kalmia latifolia, Nov., 1893 (Nuttall, 1287, 232). HYSTEROGRAPHTUM Corda. H. iNsiDENS (Schw.) Sacc. On old fence rails. April 6, 1894. Largest spores 43 x 7.5 H, 11-septate (Nuttall, 1452). H. SUBRugOSUM (C. & E.) Sacc. On old fence rails. May 26. 1894. Spores 33 to 35 x 12.5 ц (Nuttall, 1522). H. Mori (Schw.) Rehm. On old fence rails, April 6, 1894 (Nuttall, 1451).