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BASIDIOMYCETES. 



I rsTILAGINEAE. 



Ustilago negle<-ta (Niessl.) Hal). On Chaetocbloa, Montgomery county, 

 1913. Flora Anderson. 



Ustilago rabenhorstiana (Euehn.) Hedw. On Syntherisma sanguinale. 

 gomery county, 1913. Anderson. 



TlLLETIINEAE. 



Entyloma lobeliae. Farlow. On living lea eliainflata. Oc 



16. 1915. Forms discolored (light yellow) spots on the upper surface of th«- 

 leaves. 



Urocystis anemones iPers.i Wint. On Hepatica acutiloba. Brown 

 county. May 16, 1915. Donaghy. University Farm. Lawrence county. 

 June. 1915. 



PoLYPORCEAE. 



Spongipellis occidentalis Murr. On dead oak log. Helmsburg. Brown 

 county. May 16, 1915. Donaghy. 



Spongipellis unicolor (Schw. i Murr. On Acer. Cascades, fall of 1914. 

 Donaghy. 



Agaricaceae. 



Crepidotus fulvotomentosus Pk. On decayed log. Brown county. October 

 24. 1914. 



Lycoperdixeae. 



Bovistella ohiensis Morg. On the ground in an open field. November. 

 16. 1914. Donaghy. 



- OMYCETES. 



Helvellixeae. 



Helvella elastica Bull. On the ground. University Water Works. May 

 19, 1915. Harvey Stork. 



Pezizixeae. 



Pseudopeziza medicaginis 'Lib.i Sacc. On alfalfa. Autumn of 1912. 

 Sareoseypha oecidentahs Schw. On buried sticks. University Water 

 Works. May 19. 1915. Stork. 



