REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I9II 3 1 



Dry hard decorticated wood of American aspen, P p u 1 11 s 

 tremuloides Mx. Thompsons Lake, Albany co. May. 



Pholiota rigidipes n. sp. 



Pileus fleshy, rather thin, broadly convex, sometimes slightly and 

 broadly umbonate, obscurely squamulose with appressed hairy 

 brownish scales more conspicuous in the center, pale yellow or buff, 

 flesh white, tinged with yellow next the gills, taste mild ; lamellae 

 thin, rather broad, close, adnexed, brownish ferruginous when 

 mature; stem equal, slender, stuffed or hollow, more or less flexuous, 

 rigid, floccose squamulose below the slight sometimes evanescent 

 annulus, white and pruinose at the top, pallid below the annulus ; 

 spores ellipsoid, 8-10 x 5-6 /x. 



Pileus 5-8 cm broad ; stem 5-7 cm long, 4-6 mm thick. 



Among fallen leaves in woods. Constableville, Lewis co. Sep- 

 tember. 



This species is related to Pholiota terrigena Fr. from 

 which I have separated it because of its more slender habit, white 

 flesh, adnexed lamellae and more slender rigid stem. The margin 

 of the pileus in the dried specimen is obscurely striate. 



Phoma amorphae Sacc. 

 Dead stems of false indigo, Amorpha fruticosa L. Near 

 Kenwood, Albany co. May. S. H. Burnham. 



Phoma bacteriophila n. sp. 



Perithecia minute, .2- 3 mm broad, at first covered by the epi- 

 dermis, then erumpent, scattered or densely gregarious, sometimes 

 crowded and covering the whole branchlet, black ; spores obovate or 

 ellipsoid, hyaline, 6-8 x 4-5 //,. 



Canker spots on young stems of white pine, P i n u s s t r o b 11 s 

 L. and on dead branchlets which it completely covers. White Pine 

 plantation, Saranac Lake, Franklin co. April. C. R. Pettis. 



The young trees are killed by a bacterial disease and the dead 

 spots of the trunk and dead branchlets are attacked by this and 

 other fungi. 



Phoma leprosa n. sp. 



Perithecia .3-. 5 mm broad, depressed or subglobose, perforated, 

 covered with a whitish incrustation ; spores straight, cylindric, 

 hyaline, 10-15x3-4/1. 



Old fruit of the punctate fruited thorn tree, Crataegus 

 punctata Jacq. Rossie. May. 



