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68. D. splendens, Peck. 



On dry forest leaves and sticks ; and on foliage of living 

 plants; not common. 

 Lamproderma, Rostafinski. 



69. L. scintillans, (Berk, and Br.) List. 



An early species, in May, on decaying oak leaves in wet 

 places. 



70. L. violaceum, (Fries) Rost. 



A common species on decaying sticks and logs late in 

 fall. 



CRIBRARIACE^E ORDER. 



Licea, (Schrader) Rost. 



71. L. variabilis, Schrader. 

 Rare. 



72. L. minima, Fries. 



On decaying wood, in August. 

 Reticularia, (Bull.) Rost. 



73. B. lycoperdon, Bulliard. 

 Not common. 



Enteridium, Ekrenberg. 



74. E. splendens, Morgan. 



Common on decaying logs and stumps. 

 Dictydlethalium, Rostafinski. 



75. D. plumbeum, (Solium.) Rost. 



On decaying basswood logs; not rare. 

 Lindbladia, Fries. 



76. L. effusa, (Ehr.) Rost. 

 On rotten logs. 



Tubipera, Gmelin. 



77. T. ferruginosa, (Batsch) Macbr. 

 Not rare on old logs and mosses. 



78. T. stipitata, (Berk, and Rav.) Macbr 

 Not infrequent. 



79. T. casparyi, (Rost.) Macbr. 

 Not common. 



