JAN. 1896. FLORA OF W. VIRGINIA MILLSPAUGH & NUTTALL. 165 



P. micans (Ehrenb.) Fr. 



On burned log, Short Creek, alt. 1,300 ft., Nov. 24, 1893 

 {Nut tall, 1277, 223). 



P. corticola Fr. 



Underside of young dead Liriodendron Tulipifera, diffused 

 through clefts of bark, incrusting other polypori, etc. Alt. 925 

 ft., Nov. 20, 1893 (Nut fall, 1280). 



P. siuuosa Fr. ? 



Appears to be between this and Irpex obliquus, preferably this 

 (E. & E.). On Kalmia latifolia. Short Creek, alt. 1,800 ft., 

 Aug. 12, 1893 (Nut tall, 1 1 66, 138). 



P. farinella Fr. 



On dead log, Short Creek, alt. 1,800 ft., Sept. 12, 1893 (Nutt- 

 all, 1204, 1 60). 



TRAMETES Fr. 

 T. Ohioensis Berk. 



On dead standing sapling, Short Creek, alt. 1,800 ft., April 10, 

 1894 (Nut tall, 1467). 



T. SEPIUM Berk. 



On dry railroad ties, Monongalia Co., near Morgantown (Mills, 

 faugh). Resupinate form on dead oak beams over a boiler, Dec. 

 15, 1893 (Nuttall, 1300). 



T. mollis Fr. ? 



On drift wood, March 1893 (undeveloped) (Nut tall, 1597, 550). 



T. odorata Wulf. 



On dead limbs in a drain, July 20, 1894 (Nuttall, 1628, 557). 

 Ozonium auricomum, Link., a curious tawny mycelium, supposed 

 to be intimately connected with this species was found here with 

 this specimen. 



D. ambigua Berk. 



Trametes ambigua (Berk.) Fr. On dead Acer sp., Feb. 2, 1893 

 (Nuttall, 846). 



D^DALIA Pers. 

 D. confragosa Pers. 



On dead Cornus florida, Feb. 20, 1894 (Nuttall, 1774). 



D. unicolor (Bull.) Fr. 



On dead Hicoria ovata, Dec. 8, 1893 (Nuttall, 1298, 247). 



MYRIADOPORUS Peck. 

 M. INDURATUS Peck. 



Top of decayed oak stump, Monongalia Co., near Morgantown 

 (Millspaugh). Professor Peck remarks, in a letter, on receipt of 

 the specimens: "This is probably only an imperfect condition of 

 Poria abducent." 



