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23. Diachaea elegans Fries. Herb. P. S. N. h. (Fuller). Rangely 
(Rex). 
24. D Thomasii Rex. This is spoken of by Lister as having 
been collected by Prof. Thaxter at ‘ A7/lery,” U.S. A. Probably 
Kittery, Me., is meant. 
Orb. DIDYMIACEAE. 
25. Didymium Clavus Rost. Rangely (Rex). 
26. D. farinaceum Schrad. Rangely (Rex). Orono (Harvey). 
27. D. microcarpon Fr. Herb. P.S. N.H.as D. nigripes Fr. 
(Fuller). Cumberland (Blake), Bar Harbor and Rangely (Rex). 
28. D. Xanthopus Fr. Wells (Blake). 
29. D. proximum B. & C. Beech woods, Orono (Harvey). 
30. D. eximum Pk. Orono (Harvey). The four preceding 
species are united by Lister as D. migripes Fries, and varieties. 
31. D. effusum Link. Rangely (Rex). 
Orb. STEMONITACEAE. 
32. Stemonitis fusca Roth. Otisfield (Blake). Rangely (Rex). 
Orono and Oldtown (Harvey). 
33. S. herbatica Pk. On fallen trunks. Greenfield, Oct. (Har- 
vey). 
34. S. ferruginea Ehrenb. Rangely (Rex). Orono, Aug. (Har- ; 
vey). 
35. S. Smithii Macbride=S. microspora List. Greenfield, Sept 
1895 (Harvey). 
36. Comatricha typhoides Rost. Port. S. N. H. Coll., no. 94 
(Fuller). Rangely (Rex). Orono (Harvey). 
37. C. obtusata Preuss. Sprague’s N. Eng. Myc., p. 318 
(Morse), as Svemonitis ovata Pers. Bar Harbor (Rex). A single 
very fine cluster was found at Orono by my son, Bartle Harvey, 
upon a decaying spruce timber from a barn. 
38. C. longa wregularis Lister. Our specimens were named 
by Rex as C. wregularis Rex. Greenfield, Oct. Other specimens 
collected at Oldtown, September, 1895, were submitted to Morgan, 
who named them C. crypta Schw. 
39. Lamproderma physarioides Rost. Rangely (Res) Greenfield, : 
September, 1895 (Harvey). 
