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not know whether the F, rufa of his writings is regarded by him 

 as different from F, scptica. If the same, it has been reported from 

 , , Maiiie, no. 17. If not, it should be added, 



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20. CJwndriodcrnia tcstacciini (Rost.) Versuch, 



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■ Monmouth, Me., July, 1897 (Merrill). A single small specimen. 



125. CJiondriodcrnia rcticiilatuni Rost. 



Monmouth, Me., July, 1S97 (Merrill). , Abundant on fallen 

 leaves. 



23. Diachca clcgans Fries. 



Monmouth, Me., July, 1897. Mr.. Morgan calls this D. leu- 

 copoda Rost. Cooke and Lister referred it to the above. 



34. Stciuouitis nncrospora Lister. 



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Monmouth, 'Me., July, 1897 (Merrill). This Is S. fcrniginca 



Ehr. but not of Fries. An abundant species ' in Maine maturing 

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IJ, ComatricJic acqudlis Y^cV: 



Oldtown. Pushaw Lake. Abundant in August on charred 

 logs (Harvey). Lister includes this under C. obtiisata. Mr. Mor-' 

 gan thinks it rather resembles 5. typhoidcs Rost. If 5. obtusaia; 

 then it was reported as no. ij, . v ■ ., 



126. Lauiprodcnna arcyrioncma Rost. ' 



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Orono, Me., 1897 (Harvey). On rotten wood. . Mr. Morgan 



says regarding my specimens, ''I have "no doubt this is Stcmonitis 



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obtusata Fr, S. M. and I am surer yet that it is Stcmonitis reticulata 

 Trentepohl. 



127. Lindbladia cffiisa simplex Rex. 



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Orono, 1897 (Harvey). Monmouth, July, 1897. Mr. Mer- 



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rill's specirrien was nearly three inches across. The Orono speci- 

 men less than an inch.' This is Peck's Licea caespitosa == Mor- 

 gan's Tubidina caespitosa. The plasmodium of this is olive black. 



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128. Cribraria arnllacea Pers. . 



Monmouth, Me., July, 1897 (Merrill). Growmg in moss on 

 the ground. 



