Paes Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science. 
DERMATOCARPACEAE. 
Endocarpon pusilium Hedw. 
On limestone and granite boulders in woods. Franklin, Montgomery, 
Union. 
Thelocarpon prasinellum Nyl. 
On board along Sayre’s wood. Union. 
TRYPETHELIACEAE. 
Trypethelium virens Tuck. 
On beech bark in wood. Tippecanoe. 
PERISPORIALES. 
ERYSIBACEAE. 
Microsphaera euonymi (DC.) Sace. 
On cultivated spindle tree. Tippecanoe (Orton). 
Sphaerotheca humuli fuliginea (Schlecht.) Salm. 
On tamarix and heal-all on low ground. Montgomery. 
ASPERGILLALES. 
ASPERGILLACEAE. 
Penicillium crustaceum UL. 
On canned fruit. Tippecanoe (Simonds 1906). 
EXOASCALES. 
EXOASCACEAE. 
Exoascus mirabilis Atkins. 
On wild plums. Jefferson (Clark 1898), Orange (1909). 
Taphrina caerulescens (Mont.) Tul. 
On searlet oak in wood. Montgomery (Thomas 1893). 
Taphrina potentillae (Farl.) John. 
On cinquefoil (Potentilla canadensis). Vigo (Arthur). 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Haines, Mary P. List of ferns, mosses, hepaticae, and lichens collected 
in Wayne County. Ind. Geol. Surv. 1879: 235-239. 1879. 
Ludwig, C. A. Fungous enemies of the sweet potato in Indiana. Proc. 
Ind: Acad. Sei. 191022) 103, 104. 192: 
O’Neal, Claude E. Some species of Nwmmularia common in Indiana. 
Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1914: 235-241. 1914. 
