l6 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Corticium roseum Pers. 

 Cyphella laeta Fr. 



" mucigena Pers. 

 Fomitiporia laminata Murrill 

 Gloeosporium venetum Speg. 

 Hymenochaete badio-ferruginea (Mont.) 

 Hypochnus isabellinus Fr. 



" pallescens (Schw.) Burt 



Lachnea coprinaria Cooke 

 Merulius terrestris {Peck) Burt 

 Nectria sulphurea {Ell. & Calk.) Sacc. 

 Pyrenopeziza heteromorphum {E. & E.) Sacc. 



Aleurodiscus farlowii Burt 



Duanesburg, Schenectady county, on hemlock (Tsuga cana- 

 densis), Dr C. H. Peck (year not given). Wasliington county, 

 BurnJiam. 



Aleurodiscus penicillatus Burt 



North Elba, Essex county, on underside of dead spruce limbs. 

 Dr C. H. Peck. 



Ascobolus geophilus Seaver 



(M3Tologia, 8:96. 1916) 

 Collected at Albany, on earth, by Dr C. H. Peck (date uncertain). 

 Determined by Dr. F. J. Seaver. Doctor Peck apparently recognized 

 it as undescribed and gave to it an herbarium name. 



Belonidium heteromorphum (E. & E.) Sacc. 



On dead culms of Spartina michauxiana Hitchc. 

 South Bay, Madison county. H. D. House, June 17, 1918. Doctor 

 Seaver makes this determination with some doubt. The type of the 

 species was collected in Louisiana on Spartina, and this ma- 

 terial from New York is closely related if not identical. 



Cercospora boehmeriae Peck 



On living and languishing leaves of B o e h ni e r i a c y li n - 

 d r i c a . Sylvan Beach, Oneida county. H. D. House, August 29, 

 1918. The type collection by Peck at South Ballston, appears to be 

 the only other collection from this State. 



Cercospora caulophylli Peck 



On leaves of C a u 1 o p h y 1 1 u m t h a 1 i c t r o i d e s . Lake 



Bonaparte, Lewis county. H. D. House, June 15, 1919. A rather 



common parasitic leaf fungus upon this host. The state herbarium 



contains specimens from the Helderberg mountains. Peck ; More- 



