10 TIMBER ROT CAUSED BY LENZITES SEPIARIA. 



These reports indicate that Lenzites sepiaria is present throughout 

 Europe; that it is prevalent and probably widely distributed in 

 Australia and the neighboring islands, including the East Indies, and 

 is widely distributed in South America. In North America it is 

 undoubtedly present in Canada and Newfoundland throughout the 

 coniferous forests; and it is probably ec^ually prevalent in the conif- 

 erous forests of Mexico. 



The FuMr^us in the United States. 



Lenzites sepiaria has been reported from and collected in the 

 various States of this country as follows: 



Alabama: Earle (1901), Earle and Baker (J), Humphrey (|| No. 5305), Yon Schrenk 

 (see Murrill, 1904, J), Underwood and Earle (1897). 



Arizona: Burrall (|| Nos. 1089, 1156, 1162, 1163, 1168), Hedgcock (f ll No. 4889). 



Arkansas: Humphrey (|| No. 5646). 



California: Harkness and Moore (1880), Hedgcock (|| No. 1889), Palmer (§). 



Colorado: Baker (J), Baker, Earle, and Tracy (f), Bethel (J), Harper {%), Hartley 

 (II Nos. 1641, 1678, 1775), Hedgcock (1| Nos. 576, 577, 618, 619, 620, 651, 852, 889, 921, 

 1606, 1626, 1632, 1634, 1635, 1930), Hedgcock and Hartley (|| Nos. 609, 692, 694, 697), 

 Hodson (II No. 1177), Knaebel (see Lloyd, 1908a), Underwood and Selby (J, see 

 Murrill, 1904). 



Connecticut: Spaulding (|| No. 2275), White (1905), Miss White (see Murrill, 1904). 



Delaware: Commons (f). 



District of Columbia: Spaulding (|| No. 106). 



Florida: Britton (see Murrill, 1904, J), Calkins (t), Fisher (see Lloyd, 1907), Noble 



(see Lloyd, 1902). 

 Georgia: Humphrey (|| Nos. 5047, 5059, 5090, 5091, 5117, 5194). 

 Idaho: Hedgcock (|| Nos. 877, 978, 979, 4452, 4725, 4741, 4742). 

 Hlinois: Clute (see Lloyd, 1909), Harper (Tj), Moffatt (1909). 

 Indiana: Harper (*1). Moffatt (1909). 

 Iowa: Bessey (1884). 

 Louisiana: Hedgcock (|| Nos. 363, 373, 394, 404), Humphrey (|| Nos. 5328, 5333, 5385, 



5687), Langlois (t, 1887). 

 Maine: Blake (J, see Ricker, 1902, see Sprague, 1858), Harvey (see Ricker, 1902), 



Harvey and Knight (1897), Ricker (1902), Von Schrenk (t), Spaulding (|| Nos. 



103, 107, 108), Spra,gue (1858), Miss WTiite (J, see Murrill, 1904), ^\^lite (1902). 

 Maryland: Graves (|| No. 3735), Lakin (see Lloyd, 1907), Scribner (f). 

 Massachusetts: Farlow (1876), Huntington (.see Lloyd, 1907), Mackintosh (see Lloyd, 



1907), Pierce (see Lloyd, 1907), Smith (see Lloyd, 1906a), Webster (§). 

 Michigan: Harper (•;), James (see Lloyd, 1902), Longyear (1904), Von Schrenk 



(II No. 1109). 

 Minnesota: Arthur (t, 1887), Holway (J), Hedgcock (|| Nos. 4101, 4121, 4122, 4162). 

 Mi-s.slssippi: Earle (J), Hedgcock (|| No. 332), Humphrey (|| No. 5281). 

 Mi-ssouri: Glatfelter (1906), Spaulding (*). 

 Montana: Anderson (J, see Murrill. 1904), Blankinship (J), Mrs. Fitch (J), Hedgcock 



(II Nos. 955, 966, 4240, 4252, 4299, 4322, 4380, 4408, 4409, 4443, 4528, 4531, 4617, 



4645, 4688, 4694), Rydberg and Bessey (J, see Murrill, 1904). 

 Nebraska: Bates (see Lloyd, 1909), Weljber (1890), Williams (f). 

 New Hampshire: Jones (see Lloyd, 190()a), Minns (J), Sargent (see Lloyd, 1908a), 



Spaulding (II Nos. 2221, 2919, 2920, 2950), Warner (see Lloyd, 1906a). 

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