White : Mr. Dksekt Fungi 552 



Dasyscvfha Agassizii (B. & C.) Sacc. Very plentiful in cer- 

 tain localities. 



Peziza badia Pers. Widely distributed. 



Family Geoglossaceae 



Geoglossum hirsutum Pers. P^ound only once but growing 

 in large quantities. 



Leptoglossum luteum (Peck) Sacc. Common on moss- 

 grown decayed stumps. 



Leotia LUBRiCA (Scop.) Pcrs. Very plentiful in damp woods. 



BASIDIOMYCETES 

 Family Pucciniaceae 

 Gvmnosporangium clavipes C. & P. On Ju7iiperns Virginiana. 



P^amily Auriculariaceae 



Auricul.aria Auricula-Judae (L.) Schroet. Growing in 

 large quantities in certain localities. 



Family Tremellaceae 

 Tremellodon gelatinosum (Scop.) Pers. Plentiful. 



Family Thelephoraceae 



Corticium effuscatum C. & E. 

 CoRTiciUM INCARNATUM (Pcrs.) P"r. Plentiful. 

 Cr.\terellus cornucopioides (L.) Fr. P^ound only once but 

 in large quantity on hard-packed woody path. 



*Craterellus lutescens (Pers.) Fr. Common. 



Stereum hirsutum (Willd.) Pr. Plentiful. 



Stereum ochraceoflavum Schwein. 



Thelephora Schweinitzii Peck. Growing in large quantities. 



Family Clavariaceae. 



Clavaria cristata Pers. Common. 

 *Clavaria circinans Peck. Common. 

 Clavaria fusiform is Sowerby. Fairly abundant. 

 Clavaria inaequalis Miill. 

 Clavaria pistillaris L. Few specimens found. 



