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32 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA MONILIA Pers. M, AUREO-FULVA C. & E. On under side of dead log Liquidambar styraciflua, Aug. 29, 1893 (Nuttall, 1186). M. FRUCTIGENA Pers. On ripe fruit Prunus cerasus cult. Monongalia Co., near Morgantown (Millspaugh). On fruit of Prunus domestica cult. and Amygdalus Persica cult., June 28, 1893 (Nuttall, 1006). POLYSCYTALUM Riess. P. SERICEUM Sacc. On Quercus Prinus, Nov., 1893 (Nuttall, 1335, 293). OIDIUM Link. O. ERYSIPHOIDES Fr. On Zizia cordata, Eupatoriuin purpureum and Rubus odor. atus, Nov. 18, 1893 (Nuttall, 1266, 210). 0. LEUCOCONIUM Desm. On leaves of Rosa cult., Cabell Co., near Huntington (Millspaugh). 0. MONILIOIDES Link. On living leaves Poa pratensis, Preston Co., near Terra Alta (Millspaugh). On same host, May 30, 1894 (Nuttall, 1512). . BOTRYOSPORIUM Corda. B. PULCHRUM Corda. On Lactuca Canadensis, Aug, 23, 1895. Tips of branches inflated. Spores 7.5 x 2.5 # (Nuttall, 1844, 735). TRICHODERMA Pers. T. LIGNORUM (Tode) Harz. Under bark rotten Hicoria ovata Short Creek, alt. 1,250 ft., Dec. 8, 1893 (Nuttall, 1299, 248). ASPERGILLUS Mich. A. GLAUCUS (Linn.) Link. On Crategus sp., April 30, 1894 (Nuttall, 1474). A. GLAUCUS OBLONGISPORUS E. & W. Field. Mus. Bot., 1:88 (1896). Found on Lachnocladium sentivestitum after neglect in plant press (Nuttall, 1871, 760). This is either a new species or a distinct variety of A glaucus. The smooth oblong-elliptical conidia are quite different from the usual form. Spores 5 to 7.5 x 2.5 to 3 d. Digitized by Google