78 TWENTY-SIXTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
Urepo CaryoPHYLLAcEARuM Johnst. 
Leaves of Cerastium. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 
Aicipium Lysmacni# Lk. . 
Leaves of Lysimachia quadrifolia. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 
ALcipium ALBUM Clinton. 
Spots none; peridia scattered, short, white, the margin suben- 
tire ; spores subglobose, white, about .0008 in. in diameter. 
Lower surface of leaves of Vicia Americana. Buffalo. Clin- 
ton. 
Xcwium Lyoori Gerard. 
Spots yellow ; subiculum more or less thickened ; peridia short, 
scattered or crowded, margin crenate; spores pale yellow. 
Leaves, stems and petioles of Lycopus Huropeus. Poughkeep- 
sie. Gerard. Buffalo. Clinton. New Paltz. June. 
It appears to be closely related to 4’. Compositarum. 
AXcrwium Uvorarre Schw. 
Leaves of Uvularia sessilifolium. New Lots, L. 1. Merriam. . 
AXciwium Hyrpropayiu, Peck. 
Spots small, few, yellow with a pale greenish border; subiculum 
thickened, whitish; peridia few, generally crowded, short, the 
margin subcrenate; spores bright yellow or orange; spermogonia 
central, on the opposite side. 
Lower surface of leaves of Hydrophyllum Canadense. Catskill 
mountains. June. 
CrRAtTIuM HypNorpES A. & S. 
Rotten wood in shaded places. Greenbush and Worcester. 
June and July. 
Crratium porroiwes A. & 8. 
Decaying prostrate trunks of trees. Richmondville. July. 
Srizpum RAMosum Peck. 
Head subglobose whitish or pale yellow; stem thick, smooth, 
branched, white above, pallid or brownish below, sometimes 
creeping and sending up branches at intervals; spores minute, 
oblong. 
Dead larve of insects buried in rotten wood. Sterling. Sep- 
tember. , 
