86 TWENTY-SIXTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
DiarryPE BULLATA F7. 
Bark of dead saplings. Tyre. September. 
Diarryee Toccrmana De LVot. 
Dead hazel and alder branches. Center and Sandisk Octo- 
ber. 
DratryPE Moroes C. & P. 
Dead branches of alders. Sandlake. September. 
MELANCONIS sTILBostomMA 721. 
Dead trunks and branches of white birch, Betula populsfolia. 
Center. May. \ 
Vatsa sicincra C. & P. 
Dead branches of butternut, Juglans cinerea. Greenbush. May. 
VALSA CENTRIPETA /7. 
Dead alders. Buffalo. Clinton. 
Lopatum mytiuinum /7. 
Decaying wood. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 
Lopuiostoma MAGNaATUM C. & P. 
Decaying wood. Tyre. September. 
LopuiostoMa TuRRITUM C. & P. : 
Dead branches of willows. Sandlake. September. 
SpH#RIA CANESCENS Pe7's. 
-Rotten wood. Portville and Croghan. September. 
Spozria SARMENTORUM /7. 
Dead vines of moonseed, Menispermum Canadense. Pough- 
keepsie. Gerard. North Greenbush. November. 
SPH#RIA MACULZFORMIs Pers. 
Fallen leaves of basswood, Zilia Americana. Helderberg 
mountains. May. 
Spnoaria Srapuyiina Peck. 
Perithecia minute, black, covered by the epidermis which at 
length ruptures in a stellate manner or irregularly ; spores biseri- 
