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DiATEYPE BULLATA Fv. 



Bark of dead saplings. Tyre. September. 



DiATRYPE TOCCI^ANA Ds Not. 



Dead hazel and alder branches. Center and Sandlake. Octo- 

 ber. 



DiATEYPE MOEOIDES C. (& P. 



Dead branches of alders. Sandlake. September. 



Melanconis stilbostoma Tul. 



Dead trunks and branches of white birch, Betula populifoUa, 

 Center. May. 



Yalsa bicincta C. <& P. 



Dead branches of butternut, e7i^^Z<5^M5 f'-^Wr^^. Greenbush. May. 



Valsa centeipeta Fr. 



Dead alders. Buifalo. Clinton. 



LOPHIUM MYTILINUM Ft. 



Decaying wood. Poughkeepsie. Gerard. 



LOPHIOSTOMA MAGNATUM C. <& P. 



Decaying wood. Tyre. September. 



LOPHIOSTOMA TUEEITIJM C. (& P. 



Dead branches of willows. Sandlake. September. 



Sph^ria canescens Pers. 



Rotten wood. Portville and Croghan. September. 



Sphjeeia Saementoeum Fr. 



Dead vines of moonseed, Menispermum Ccmadense. Pough- 

 keepsie. Gerard. North Greenbush. November. 



Sph^eia macul^foemis Pers. 



Fallen leaves of bass wood, Tilia ATnericana. Helderberg 

 mountains. May. 



Sph^eia Staph ylina Peck. 



Perithecia minute, black, covered by the epidermis which at 

 length ruptures in a stellate manner or irregularly ; spores biseri- 



