to it. It is rather orange yellow or antique brown of Ridgway 

 to my eye." 



Hypoxylon commutalum Nitschke — Orient, on branches of peach, Prunus 

 Persica; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Hypoxylon Howeianuni Pk. — Greenport on branches of Belula lenta; deter- 

 mined by Prof. Dearness. 



Hypoxylon marginatum (Schw.) Berk. — Gardiner's Island and Southold on 

 Fagus grandifolia; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Hysterium Prostii Duby — On trunk of Baccharis halimifolia at Orient; deter- 

 mined bj' Prof. Dearness. 



Hysterographium praelongum (Schw.) E. & E. — On stems of Rosa blanda at 

 Orient; determined b}' Prof. Dearness. 



Hysterographium Smilacis (Schw.) E. & E. — On stems of Smilax rotundifolia 

 at Orient; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Melanomma caryophagum (Schw.) Sacc. — On hickory nuts, Orient; as reported 

 by Dr. Fairman in Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 6: loi. Sept. 

 1 92 1. Previously reported as Tremalosphaeria nuclearia 

 (DeNot.) Sacc. 



Nummularia Bulliardi Tul. — On trunk of Quercus velutina at East Marion; 

 determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Rosellinia aquila (Fr.) DeNot. — Greenport on trunk of Carya glabra; deter- 

 mined by Prof. Dearness. 



Xylaria hrasiliensis (Theiszen) — On earth in a cornfield at Greenport in 

 September. Determined by Dr. Lloyd who says; "We con- 

 sidered and figured this (Mycol. Notes no. 61: 893, Fig. 1559. 

 Oct. 1919) from Brazil, but hardly expected it to come from 

 New York. Surely it is the same plant, the features and 

 habitat — growing in the ground with long rooting base, the 

 simple clubs, the protruding small perithecia and the small 

 spores, 4 X 6 ju- The spores are smaller than the brazilian 

 plant which measures up to 4 X 8 m- Sometime ago we 

 received a lot of Xylaria from Carlos E. Chardon, Porto Rico, 

 and one that although immature, we referred to Xylaria hrasi- 

 liensis. We overlooked the label. This was collected by 

 Prof. H. H. Whetzel at Ithaca, and hence Mr. Latham's col- 

 lection is the second made in the United States. It is a rare 

 find and a fine collection." 



MELANCONIALES 



Didymosporium propolidioides Fairman — "On old decorticated cedar (Juni- 

 perus) stump, Orient, N. Y., May 1917, Roy Latham, no. 852." 

 A new species described by Dr. Fairman in Proc. Rochester 

 Acad. Sci. 6: 124. April 1922. 



Melanconium sphaerospermum (Pers.) Link — On old stems of bamboo, Bam- 

 busa at Orient; determined by Dr. Fairman. 



Pestalozzia nucicola E. & E. — On hickory nuts (Carya), Orient; determined by 

 Dr. Fairman and reported in Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 6: 

 88. Sept. 192 1. 



