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On decaying wood. Rockville, Indiana. September and October. 

 G. T. Howell. In other respects it matches the description of the 

 type. 



Septoria magnospora 



Spots small, 2-3 mm broad, pallid or whitish with a reddish brown 

 border ; perithecia epiphyllous, minute, .20-.25 mm broad, depressed, 

 black; spores large, broadly filiform or subcylindric, curved, hya- 

 line or faintly tinged with greenish yellow, continuous or plurisep- 

 tate, 45-80 X 3-4 (x. 



Living leaves of P r u n u s f r e m o n t i i Wats. San Diego 

 CO., California. January. S. C. Mason. Communicated by E. 

 E5artholomew. 



Tricholoma terraeolens majus 



Pileus 2-6 cm broad, umbonate, nearly plane or sometimes de- 

 pressed around the umbo when mature; stem 6-10 cm long, 4-6 mm 

 thick, solid. 



In other respects similar to the type. Stow, Massachusetts. 

 October and November. S. Davis. 



