Iiididini Fini(/i --V. I'll 



.Mvcdlnui;! p. 111). I'.U'di says ill i^ait: •''riiis spccirs was lirst (lcsrrilic(| l.y 

 I'cck ill liis annual report in IS'.U as follows: ('I'lion follows I'cck's rcpoili. 

 'riio Ixpc loilociioii is iroiic and tlicrc is noliiin:.' It'fl I'lil tlic ilcsciipi ion : 

 liut this. like most of Tcck's (los.ripl ions, is cNcccdin-ly yood. I lia\c a 

 siKcinicn c rc(l(>d a few years a.^o al I'dooiiiiimloii. Indiana. I.\ \an Hook 

 CSVAS) OP . .ik and Iiili|>dree wood. 'I'liis sipeciiiien corresponds to Peek's 

 deseripldii. except thai llie li.\ ineiii inn is a vella neons instead of whitish. I 

 lia\e CI inpai-ed it with a niinilier of resiipinale speciiiieiis of Traiiietes iiiollis 

 and liiid that it differs from tlieiii just as I'eck said especially in the 

 character of the pores, the thicker (•(tntoxt. and the alisence of aii.\ fn-c 

 mar.uin. Tlie youiii; maisiiii is toiiuMitoso and whitish. Iit'couiiii.ii fulvous or 

 hrowii in dried specimens. To clcjir up a doubtful sjK'c-ies is inucli better 

 than to describe a new one: and niycolofrists are indebted to Professor \'aii 

 Hook for his timel.v aid in this addition lo our knowied.ye (d' a very rare 

 a-id interest iiiLC sjiecies. which is now known fi-om two localities instead of 

 (lie." i.Xote: Tbroii.-li r\\i>\- this material was labelled as beiu.ir col'ei-ieil 

 ,;l rdoomin.i^tou. It should read as bein.t;- collected at I'.ordeii. ("lark Coimty, 

 Indiana.) 



Koines fidvus (Jill. On I'runus amerieana. Sheet's Hill. April. I'.tld. riCO;',. 

 I'onu's .iiraveolens Selnv. ( »n limb blown from iar.ire standing yellow 

 p.p'ar. Clark rounty. May. 1!>20. :',7('.T. 



rolyporus deleetans Pk. On dead maple twenty feet from the mdiind. 

 Oran.iio County. Oetober 10. T.tL'O. A. C. Mcintosh. :{702. 



Polyporus hispidus Bull. On li\in.s; su.uar maple. Kinser Pike. October D. 

 l!>-'0. Mabel Katterjobn. -Mm. 



P.u-ia iiKcrta ( Pers. i Murr. On beech. P.rown County. October 2L'. T.IDS. 

 A. <;. AVdod. no:'.:;. Tins species is connnon on other deciduous woods. 

 Murrill says it prefers conifers, where it produces brown rot. Also it 

 attacks a lav,!j;e numbiT of deciduous woods. 



Pona medullapanis (.Tacii.) Fr. This is Polyporus dryiiius of 15. & C, 

 (hi rod-oak, City Water Works. October 21. lOOS. -^104. On maple. Clark 

 Countj'. November 22. T.»ON. 24:i(;. On partially burned elm lo.t;-. North Pike. 

 March ;!, 1908. 2087. 



Poria semitiucta (Pk.) Cke. (hi old yellow poplar fence rails, rniversity 

 I'arni. July, 1920. tMm. 



Ceratostomella harbirostris (Duf. ) Sacc. Extremely common on dead 

 maple throughout the southern part of the state. It is usually found on 

 decorticated wood. l)ut may occur also upon the bark. Fruiting si)ecimeii 

 number .■!n7.'> grew over the bark. Specimens with siKires were sought for 

 eight years and spores not f(nuid until April. 191(!. when it was determined. 

 The spores are 5 to 7V. by 2y_>. The asci are 'V.\-l^S by :'.i-. to ."> microns, 

 olive-lirown pubescence is ahundant in number :^>(i72. 



Ceratostomella echinella E. & E. Jolietville. Hamilton County. January 17. 

 1914. G. B. Ramsey. The si)ores in this specimen CJOSl » measure .SVj to 

 41/. by li-lj to l^'l. Asci. 20 to :10 by ^M- to 41... 



Diatrype platystoma ( Scbw. i P.erk. On Acer Saccharinum. 1911. Owens. 



mm 



Erysiphe cicboracearum I >. C. On leaves of Aster. Ecd River. (Jreene 

 County. September 7. 1911. Weatherwax. :;('.ss. ( >n leaves of Taraxacum 

 ollicinale. July. 1920. ;J7S1. 



