WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY I4I 



MYRIADOPORUS Peck. 

 M. iNDURATUs Peck. 



Top of decayed oak stump, Monongalia Co., near Mor- 

 gantown (Millspangh). Professor Peck remarks, in a letter, 

 on receipt of the specimens : "This is probably only an im- 

 perfect condition of Porta abdiiccns." 



HEXAGONA Pollini. 



H. ALVEOLARis (DC.) Murrill. {Favolus Enropaeus ¥r^. 



On dead wood, Monongalia : on Dorseys Knob near Mor- 



gantown {Sheldon). On dead branch, Feb. 12, 1894 {Nutt- 



all, 1360). Spores 12.5 x 3 /^ somewhat curved, obliquely 



apiculate. Feb. 17. 1895 (NitttaU, 1788). 



GLOEOPORUS Mont. 

 G. coNCKOiDES Mont. 



On oak chips. Monongalia Co., near Morgantown (Mills- 

 paugh). On decaying log, Monongalia: at Sabraton and 

 on Prunus serotina at Mona : on apple, Preston : at Albright, 

 and on dead wood, ^^'ayne : near Ceredo (Sheldon). 



MERULIUS Hall. 

 M. TREMELLosus Schrad. 



Under bark Oiiercus alba log, Monongalia Co., near Mor- 

 gantown (Millspangh). On Almis rugosa, Oct. 31, 1893 

 (Niittall, 1220). 

 M. RUBELLus Peck. 



On dead Onercns alba. Short Creek. Nov. 9. 1893 (Nntt- 

 all, 1244). 



Also found parasitic on Stcreiiin versicolor. In some 

 cases the hymenium simply covers the under surface of the 

 Stereum. In nearly all specimens observed it grows at the 

 base of the host to which it is at least partly adherent. 

 Largest pileus 5 x 5 cm., sometimes laterallv connected for 

 15 cm. 

 N. CoRiUM Fr. 



On branches, April 2/. i8q^ (Nuttall, 1822, 699). 

 M. MOLLuscus Fr. 



On dead limb Tsnga Canadensis, Short Creek, alt 1.800 

 ft., Feb. 8, 1894 (Nuttall. 1399). 

 M. AMBIGUUS Berk. 



On dead Prunus serotina. Short Creek, alt. 97^ ft Ian 

 1894 (Nuttall, 1602). ■ ' 



M. LACHRYMANS (Jacq.) Fr. 



On bottom of box in cellar, Feb. 14, 1894 (Nuttall \T.yq 

 341). 



