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PHLEBIA RADIATA, Fr. 
Dead bark of wild bird cherry, Prunus Pennsylugnica. Conk- 
lingville. September. A thin cream-colored form corresponding 
nearly to variety pallida Fr. It sometimes forms extensive patches 
by the confluence of many individuals. 
ODONTIA FIMBRIATA, Pers. 
Decaying wood of poplar. Conklingville. September. A form 
with the subiculum thicker than usual and finely rimose. Variety 
rimosa. 
PENIOPHORA NEGLECTA, Pk. 
A wholly resupinate form occurs on red maple, Acer rubrum. 
Bergen. 
CORTICIUM MARTIANUM, B. &C. 
When well developed this is a highly colored and very showy 
species. At first a small orbicular tuft of strigose radiating hairs 
appears. The center of the tuft soon assume a reddish tint, which 
again changes to bright-red or scarlet and becomes waxy. The 
hymenium is now covered with irregular ruge or folds giving the 
plant the appearance of some species of Phlebia. With advancing 
age the hymenium loses its brilliancy and becomes tinged with 
brownish, grayish or olivaceous tints, but the margin retains for a 
longer time its bright-red color, which fades to gray on the extreme 
fimbriate edge. The mycelium is yellowish. Metuloids have been 
seen in some specimens, but they are rare. 
SPHZEROPSIS MALORUM, Pk. 
This has occurred on leaves of apple trees, but in this case with 
perithecia rather smaller than in the type. 
MARSONIA JUGLANDIS, Sacc. 
The species is quite variable, being both hypophyllous and 
epiphyllous, and occurring on small or large spots and with few or 
many nuclei. 
SEPTOCYLINDRIUM RANUNCULI, Pk. 
This has occurred on radical leaves of Ranunculus abortivus. 
Helderberg mountains. May. 
RAMULARIA PLANTAGINIS, E. & M. 
Variety nigromaculans Pk. Spots with a small grayish center 
and a’ broad blackish or blackish-brown margin. The fungus 
occurs on this blackish margin. Menands. October. 
