140 THE WEST VIRGINIA ELORA 



P. Xantiia Fr. 



On Piniis Virginiana, March 21, 1893 (Nitttall, 913). 

 P. micans (Ehrenb.) Fr. 



On burned log, Short Creek, alt. 1,300 ft., Nov. 24, 1893 

 (Nitttall, 1277, 223). 

 P. corticola Fr. 



Underside of young dead Liriodciidron Tulipifcra, dif- 

 fused through clefts of bark, incrusting other polypori, etc. 

 Alt. 925 ft., "Nov. 20, 1893 (Nuttall, 1280). 

 P. siNuosA Fr. ? 



Appears to be between this and Irpcx obliqims, preferably 

 this (E. & E.). On Kalmia latifolia, Short Creek, alt. 

 1,800 ft., Aug. 12, 1893 {Nuttall, 1166, 138). 



P, FARINELLxV Fr. 



On dead log, Short Creek, alt. 1,800 ft., Sept. 12, 1893 

 {Nuttall, 1204, 160). 



TRAMETES Fr. 

 T. Ohioensis Berk. 



On dead standing sapling. Short Creek, alt. 1.800 ft., 

 April ^o, 1894 {Nuttall, 1467). 

 T. ROBiNiOPHiLA Murrill. 



On wounds of Robinia pscudacacia, Monongalia : near 

 Morgantown (Sheldon). 

 T. MOLLIS Fr. ? 



On drift wood, March, 1893 (undeveloped) (Nuttali 



1597, 550). 

 T. odorata Wulf. 



On dead limbs in a drain, July 20, 1894 (Nuttall, 1628, 

 557). 0.zoni]tni auriconinui, Link., a curious tawny my- 

 celium, supposed to be intimately connected with this species, 

 was found here with this specimen. 



DAEDALEA Pers. 

 D. confragosa (Bolt.) Pers. 



On dead Cornus florida, Fayette: near Nuttallburg (A^utt- 



all, 1774). On Betula, Monongalia: Lick Run, and on 



Querciis near Star City ; on Betula, Pocahontas : Cranberry 



Glades (Sheldon). 



D. Aesculi (Schw.) Murrill. (D. ambigua Berk.). 



On dead Acer, Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nuttall, 846). 



CERRENA (Micheli) S. F. Gray. 

 C. unicolor (Bull.) Alurrill. (Daedalea unicolor Fr.). 



On dead Hicoria ovata, Fayette: near Nuttallburg (Nutt- 

 all, 247). Randolph : near Pickens, on Fagus (H. H. Smith, 

 1829). 



