REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I9QI4 
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Curreya peckiana Sacc. 
Tupper Lake, on dead stems of Nemopanthes mucro- 
mata. H. D. House; August 1913: - Cotype. 
Cytospora phomopsis Sacc. 
Albany, on dead twigs of Sassafras variifolium. 
Cotype. Other twigs of the same collection showed the presence of 
the following additional species: Sphaeropsis sassafras 
Peer phderopsis seriatay' Peck; Valsa \smb= 
clypeata Cke. & Peck. 
Dendrophoma phyllogena Sacc. 
Eaton, Madison county, on living and languishing leaves of 
Chamaedaphne calyculata. H. D. House, August 30, 
1913. Cotype. 
Dothidella junci (Fr.) Sacc. 
(Phyllachora junci Fcki.; Dothidea junci Fr.) 
Albany, on dead and languishing stems of Juncus tenuis, 
H. D. House, August 1913. Also collected at Cedarville, Herkimer 
county, by Doctor Peck. 
Harpographium magnum Sacc. 
Near Albany, on dead stems of Prunus cuneata. H. D. 
House, July 1913. Cotype? 
Hebeloma peckii nom. nov. 
Pepeloma palirstre Peck. .N, ¥. State Mus: Byl..176;, p: 
margn, (nor iebelromas patustre Peck: NewY:, State 
Mus. Bul. 25, p. 649. 1899). 
Lactaria hygrophoroides B. & C. 
(L. distans Peck) 
Oneida, Madison county. H. D. House, August 1914. 
Lactaria oculatus (Peck) Burlingham 
(L. subdulcis var. oculatus Peck) 
Thick leaf mold in deciduous woods near Oneida, Madison county. 
H. D. House, August 1914. 
Lactaria obnubilis Lasch 
A small species resembling L. subdulcis ; pileus 1-2.5 cm 
broad, stem 2—5 cm long; the pileus convex to nearly plane with a 
