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HYPHOMYCETES. 
Oospora lactis (Fres.) Sacc. Rare. 
O. porriginis (Mont. et Berk.) Sacc. Rare. 
Monilia candida Bon. Rare. 
M. racemosa Pers. Common. 
Aspergillus repens DeBary. Common. 
A. herbariorum Wiggers. Common. 
Sterigmatocystis nigra Van Tiegh. Rare. 
S. sulphurea ochracea Will. Common. 
S. glauca Bain. Rare. 
S. butyracea Bain. Rare. 
Penicillium crustaceum Link. Common. 
PL. digttatum (Fr.) Sacc. Rare. 
Botrytis. 
Cephalothecitum roseum Corda. Common. 
Lorula. 
Flormodendron cladosporioides (Fres.) Sacc. Common. 
Alternaria tenuis Nees. Common. — 
Macrosporium commune Rab. Rare. 
Fusarium roseolum (Steph.) Sacc. Rare. 
These forms being still under cultivation, the writer would be 
pleased to exchange cultures. Nutrient glycerine agar has been 
found to be the best medium for the majority of the forms. 
231 W, Jisr Sr. NY, 
March 27, 1897. 
Botanical Notes. 
Specimens of Hiecoria wanted.—An examination of western 
fitcoria material has shown that the tree described in Garden 
and Forest* as Hicoria pallida Ashe is identical with the A. glabra 
villosa of Prof. Sargent,+ or at most a variety of that tree, and the 
name should be Aicoria villosa (Sarg.). The tree is common in 
eastern Missouri, and is found as far south as northern Mexico.t 
*to: 306. 
+ Silva, 8: 167. pa - 
t A specimen of Pringle’s in the U.S. Nat. Herb, labeled Carya myristicaeformis, 
