38 THIRTY-SECOND REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 
United States Species of Phallus. 
Denuded pileus reticulate with coarse deep pits or cells. 
Veil exposed. 
Large and reticulate with large perforations. .......... P. indusiatus Vent. 
Smaller and reticulate with small perforations ......... P. Demonum Rumph. 
Smalleriam dp licaterryteletatccis cleo cope sisi weclocu cer taieneeers P. duplicatus Bose. 
Well ONES GREONG S000 Gods, Qonone GOda00 Sd0nd0 UUbdDD cdodde P. impudicus LZ. 
Denuded pileus even or merely porous. 
Veil short, concealed beneath the pileus..............,  P.Ravenelii B. & C. 
Wiel an OMG arerctsss (aleteteeilous sesmcreraielere lelhope ainoiesstoeet ot tetasitor P. rubicundus Bose. 
CLATHRUS CANCELLATUS J. 
Buffalo. Clinton. 
GeEASTER CAPENSIS Thuin. 
Ground in woods. Sterling, Cayuga County. Aug. 
ENERTHENEMA PAPILLATA Pers, 
Decaying hemlock wood. Catskill Mountains. July. 
CRIBRARIA VULGARIS Schrad. 
Decaying wood. Catskill Mountains. July. 
ACROSPERMUM ALBUM 2. sp. 
White, subfusiform, subcompressed, pointed at the apex, narrowed below 
into a short terete stem-like base ; spores numerous, elongated, filiform. 
Dead stems of spikenard, Avalia racemosa. Catskill Mountains. July. 
This is about the size of A. compresswm, but is at once distinguished 
from that species by its white color. 
SpH#ropsis Pecxiana Thum. 
Dead grape vines. Albany. May. 
SPH#::OPSIS PULCHRISPORA P. & C., n. sp. 
Perithecia small, scattered, slightly prominent, covered by the epidermis, 
black ; spores oblong or cylindrical, obtuse, straight or curved, three to five- 
nucleate, hyaline, .0006’—.0008' long, .0002/—.00025' broad. 
Dead stems of Polygonum. Buffalo. Oct. Clinton. 
SPH#ROPSIS TYPHINA 7. sp. 
Perithecia scattered, subconical, slightly prominent, often compressed, 
black; spores fusiform, pointed at each extremity, colored, .0006’ long, 
.J0016! broad. 
Dead leaves of Typha latifolia. Sprakers. June. 
The fusiform pointed spores are a noticeable character in this species. 
SPH#ROPSIS CORNINA 2. Sp. 
Perithecia numerous, not crowded, minute, nearly covered by the stellately 
ruptured epidermis, black, mouth large; spores oblong, obtuse, hyaline, 
.0012'—.0016' long, .0005'—.00055’ broad. 
