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232. Eutypella cerviculata (Fr. ) Sacc. N. A. Pyr., p. 

 491. On Carpinus, July, 1S90. 



EuTYPA Tulasne 1S62. 



233. Eutypa spinosa (Pers. ) Tulasne. E. & E. , N. A. 

 Pyr., p. 500. Widely effused on stumps and logs in woods, Ridge- 

 way and Yates, Orleans County, N. Y. , June, 1SS6. 



234. Eutypa velutina (Wallr.) Sacc. Fairman, Jour. Mycol., 

 v., p. 79. N. A. Pyr., p. 500. On dead wood. 



235. Eutypa flavovirescens (Hoff. ) Tul. Fairman, Notes 

 on New or Rare Fungi from Western New York in Journal of 

 Mycology, V., page 79. N. A. Pyr., p. 504. V^alsa flavovirescens 

 Winter in Feltgen, No. 586. Easily recognized by taking a thin 

 horizontal slice from the black surface when the characteristic greenish- 

 yellow color of the interior stroma will be revealed. Ellis says, 

 N. A. Pyr., loc. cit. , "On decorticated limbs, Lyndonville, N. Y., 

 (Fairman), Carolina (Ravenel). Probably not uncommon, but the 

 specc. quoted are the only ones we have seen." Feltgen gives as 

 hosts for this species, Pnuiits spinosa^ Primus cerasus, Crafagus, 

 Oicercus, Salix caprea, Coryhis, Carpiniis, Rosa canina^ Vitis vinifera^ 



Junipe7'us commiuiis. Lyndonville specimens were on beech or 

 maple. 



Cryptovalsa Cesati and DeNotaris 1S61. 



236. Cryptovalsa eutypaeformis Saccardo. Syll. 5907. N. 

 A. Pyr., p. 517. Peck, 54 Rep., p. 157. On dead, decorticated 

 branches of maple, in ditches by the roadside. August. 



Diatrype Fries 1849. 



237. Diatrype cornuta E. & E. N. A. Pyr., p. 56S. The 

 original specimens upon which Ellis and Everhart founded this species 

 were found by the author on bark of dead AilantJms limbs, Lyndon- 

 ville, N. Y. 



23S. Diatrype stigma (Hoff.) DeNot. Peck, 23 Rep., p. 98. 

 N. A. Pyr., p. 565. Feltgen, No. 487. Common on dead branches 

 of various trees. 



239. Diatrype virescens (Schw. ). Pk., 23 Rep., p. 63. 

 N. A. Pyr., p. 569, and plate 34. Common on dead limbs of Fagiis. 



240. Diatrype platystoma (Schw.). Pk., 26 Rep., p. 85 

 N. A. Pyr., p. 566 and plate 34. On dead limbs. 



