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Myceliu mhypophyllous, forming black, orbicular patches 2-4 
mm. in diameter, composed of superficial radiating dendroid- 
branched hyphz furnished with globose hyphopodia, 8-10 ». in 
diameter. Perithecia numerous, seated on the hyphæ, flattened ` 
scutellate, of radiate cellular structure, about 150 ». in diameter, 
with a papilliform ostiolum which is soon deciduous, leaving the 
perithecium perforated and convex. Asci oblong, 35—40X 20-24 
H, aparaphysate, 8-spored. Sporidia crowded oblong-fusoid, yel- 
lowish hyaline, uniseptate, scarcely constricted, slightly curved, 
18-22X5-6 u. (Plate 82.) 
Has the habit of Dimerosporium orbiculare, B. & C., but differs 
in several respects. Other localities may be given: Brushy Mt, 
Va., Table Rock, N.C., 1891, John K. Small; Dickey Creek, Chas. 
Scott. The species is named in honor of Miss Helena D. Leeming. 
I have received from Prof. Farlow sterile specimens of this 
` fungus named by Curtis Glenospora melioloides, B. & C. There is 
no question but that the specimens are of the same fungus; Cooke 
claims that G. melioloides ‘is a misname for G. Cartisü, B., in 
which case the fungus was probably thought to be another species 
and so labelled without further scrutiny. 
Mr. Massee reports that specimens of A. Leemingie, E. & E., 
sent to him March 7, 1893, ** Are quite distinct from G. melioloides, 
B. & C., and G. Curtisii, B.” What the true status of the question 
is will probably soon come to light. In the meantime we prefer 
to maintain the specific name quoted above. AR 
Asterina sp. indet. On petioles of Galax aphylla, Brushy Mt. 
Belonging to type B. Journal of Mycology 1: 135 (J. B. E.). 
Dimerosporium Galactis, E. & E., n. sp. 
Penicillium candidum, Lic. On Lemanea torulosa, Dickey Creek. 
Hypoxylon cohærens, Pers. On tree stumps, White Top. 
Marasmius rotula, Scop. On decorticated bark, White Top. 
Lentinus Lecontei, Fr. White Top. 
Polyporus hirsutus, Fr. Top of Pond Mt. 
Polyporus versicolor, Fr. Marion. 
Irpex Tulipifereg, Fr. On cherry trees, Marion. 
Stereum complicatum, Fr. Marion. ` 
Stereum versicolor, Fr. Marion. 
