110 C. H. Kaufman 



Propoli'dium ambiguum Starb. 



On old, decorticated wood of some deciduous tree. This 

 interesting fungus was obtained in too small quantity for one 

 to be sure of its identity. However, the negative iodine test, 

 the pale ochraceous to fulvous-tinged disk, as well as the spores 

 and asci agree so well with this ambiguous species, that it may 

 probably be it. 



Propolis faginea (Schrad.) Karst. Infrequent and in old 

 condition. On wood. Tolland. 



Tryblidiaceae 



Odontotrema minus Nyl. Form salicella forma nov. 



On sticks of Salix sp. Differs apparently only in its host. 

 Asci measure 30-40x7-9 fx, spores 9-11x3.5 jjl, fusoid, 1-3 

 septate, hyaline. Paraphyses rarely branched at apex and not 

 enlarged above. 



Hypodermataceae 



Lophodermium arundinaceum (Schrad.) Chev. forma api- 

 culatum (Fr.) Duby. 



Lophodermium pinastri (Schrad.) Chev. Tolland. 



Causing yellowing of young trees of Pinus contorta, especially 

 along wet places, with accompanying leaf-cast. Effect was seen 

 only in scattered places. 



Hysteriaceae 



LoPHiuM DOLABRiFORME Walbr. Common, Tolland. 



On sticks of Salix in wet situations. (See Mycologia, XII., 

 180. 1920.) Patouillard's Fig., No. 294, Tah. AnalyL, and 

 his description under L. elatum Ore v., seem to me to refer to 

 the same species. 



PYRENOMYCETES 

 HYPOCREALES 



Nectria sanguinea Fr. Common, Tolland. On an old 

 valsaceous stroma; on Salix. 



