98 • Twenty-Second Annual Report on State Cabinet. 



Hypoxylon nummularium, Bull. 



Bark of maple. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hypoxylon clypeus, Schw. 



Oak bark. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hypoxylon multiforme, Fr. 



Old wood and bark. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hypoxylon coh^erens, Pers. 



Old logs and trees. Fort Edward. Howe. Adirondack Mts. 



Hypoxylon fuscum, Pers. 



Dead branches. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hypoxylon fragiforme, Pers. 



Beech bark. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hypoxylon rubiginosum, Pers. 



Rotten wood. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hypoxylon serpens, Pers. 



Dead wood. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Diatrype stigma, Fr. 



Bark and wood of elm trees. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Diatrype disciformis, Fr. 



Trunks of trees and dead sticks. North Greenbush and Catskill 



Mts. 



Yalsa nivea, Fr. 



Dead Populus. Catskill Mts. 



Yalsa stilbostoma, Fr. 



Branches of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Yalsa Americana, B. <& C. 



Branches of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Yalsa constellata, B. & C. 



Bark. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Nectria cinnabarini, Fr. 



Bark and dead branches of trees — also parasitic on Tuber cularia 

 confluens. Troy. Howe. 



