FUNGI. 5 



Uromyces Hfriogoni, Ell. & Hark. Pagosa Springs, 26 

 July; n. 85. 



Uromyces Euphorbise, C. & P. I & II, on Euphorbia, at 

 Pagosa Springs, 28 July (no number given. E. L. G.). 



Uromyces Glycyrrhizse, Mag. II, on Glycyrrhiza lepidota, at 

 Pagosa Springs, 28 July; n. 86. 



UROMYCES LUPINI, B. & C. N. Pacif. Exp. n. 133. At 

 Hermosa, Colo., 28 March, on dead leaves and stems of 

 some lupine; n. 87. 



UROMYCES ZYGADENI, Peck, Bot. Gaz. vi. 239. Los Pinos, 

 Colo., 18 May, on Zygadenus; n. 88. 



POLYPORACE^E. 

 By L. M. Underwood. 



POLYPORUS APPLANATUS, Wallr. Kr. Fl. ii. 591. On birch 

 at Los Pinos, 30 May ; n. 54. 



POLYPORUS ELLISIANUS, Anders. Bot. Gaz. xvi. 113. On 

 trunks of Lepargyrea argentea, at Aztec, N. Mex., 11 April; 

 n. 55. Not often collected. Anderson's types, which are at 

 Columbia University, are older, and stratose with many 

 layers. 



LYCOPERDACE^;. 



ASTR^US STELLATUS, Fisch. in Engl. & Prantl, Lief. 193, 

 p. S].=Astr8e,us hygrometricus, Morgan. On the ground in 

 the edge of scrub-oak thickets at Hermosa, Colo., 29 March; 

 n. 13. 



HELOTIACE^E. 



DASYSCYPHA ALLANTOSPORA, n. sp. Ascocarps sessile, 

 scattered or somewhat gregarious, cup shaped when moist, 

 becoming sphaeroidal by the closing of the margin when 

 dry, abundantly clothed above with long, straight, agglu- 



