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COMATRICHA P. Hoyer. 



C. Friesiana (DeB.) Rest. 



On rotten log, Nov. 6, 1893 [Nuttall, 1237). 



STREMONITIS Gled. 

 S. fusca Roth. 



On rotten log, and on Hydntoii's,'^., April 7, 1893 [Nuitall, 889)^ 



S. ferruginea Ehrh. 



On log, Keeney's Creek, June-9, 1893 {Nuttall., 973)- 



TUBULINA Pars. 



T. cylindrica (Bull.) DeC. 



On dead log. Spores brown, rough (reticulate?) approx. 6 /z 

 diameter, Oct. 20, 1893 [Nutiall, 1230). 



LINDBLADIA Fries. 



L. eifusa (Ehr.) Rost. 



Forms large patches on dead Tsuga Canadensis at Short Creek 

 Cliff and Masterson's Glade, July 15, 1893 {^Niittall, 11 30). 



CRIBRARIA Pers. 



C. aurantiaca Schrad. 



On dead wet log, July 25, 1895 [iVi/ttal/, 1826, 712). 



RETICULARIA Bull. 



R. Lycoperdon Bull. 



On dead log. Short Creek, April 6, 1893 {Nuttall, 888). 



ARCYRIA Hall. 

 A. punicea Pers. 



On rotten stump, June 15, 1893 {^Niittall, 979). 



A. cinera (Bull.) Schum. 



On damp dead wood and weeds in shade, July 24, 1893 {Nuti- 

 all, 1 1 18). 



A. nutans (Bull.) Grev. 



On dead log, Short Creek. Spores 7.5,a, July 24, 1893 {Ntittall^ 

 1119). 



LYCOGALA Mich. 



Ij. epidendron Buxb. 



On wet dead logs, June 15, 1893 {Nuttall, 995). On Magnolia 

 Fraseri, Nov. 1895. 



TRICHIA Hall. 

 T. fallax Pers. 



On side of dead log, Oct. 19, 1893. Rich reddish-brown color, 

 when fresh, shining pale-brown when dry; elaters long and slend- 

 er pointed, spores 10 to 12.5/7. {Nuttall, 1209). 



