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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  Cyphella 
  fasciculata 
  B, 
  & 
  G. 
  

  

  Dead 
  branches 
  of 
  alder^ 
  Alnus 
  incana. 
  Lake 
  Pleasant 
  and 
  Boreas 
  

   xiver, 
  Adirondack 
  mountains. 
  July. 
  

  

  To 
  the 
  naked 
  eye 
  the 
  clusters 
  of 
  cups 
  appear 
  to 
  be 
  grayish 
  and 
  

   pulverulent. 
  In 
  the 
  typical 
  form 
  tbey 
  are 
  said 
  to 
  be 
  pallid 
  and 
  

   ^minutely 
  tomentose. 
  The 
  spores 
  in 
  our 
  specimens 
  are 
  subglobose, 
  

   .0002 
  to 
  .00025 
  in. 
  broad. 
  

  

  Geaster 
  velutinus 
  Atk. 
  

   New 
  Russia, 
  Essex 
  county. 
  Mrs 
  L. 
  A. 
  Millington. 
  

  

  Catastoma 
  circumscissum 
  {B, 
  & 
  C.) 
  Morg, 
  

   Trout 
  lake, 
  St 
  Lawrence 
  county. 
  Mrs 
  E. 
  C 
  Anthony, 
  

  

  Lycoperdon 
  cepiforme 
  Bull. 
  

   Ground. 
  Lake 
  Mohonk. 
  October. 
  

  

  Isaria 
  penicilliformis 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Stems 
  commonly 
  tufted 
  and 
  united 
  at 
  the 
  base, 
  4 
  to 
  6 
  lines 
  high, 
  

   •simple 
  or 
  sparingly 
  divided 
  above, 
  pointed 
  or 
  occasionally 
  obtuse 
  at 
  

   the 
  apex, 
  every 
  where 
  flocculent-pulverulent, 
  whitish, 
  becoming 
  glau- 
  

   •cous 
  green; 
  spores 
  terminal 
  on 
  protruding 
  penicillately 
  tufted 
  fila- 
  

   ments, 
  subglobose, 
  hyaline, 
  .00012 
  to 
  .00016 
  in. 
  broad. 
  

  

  On 
  starch 
  paste. 
  Jamaica, 
  Queens 
  county. 
  January. 
  F. 
  C, 
  

   Stewart, 
  

  

  It 
  is 
  possible 
  that 
  this 
  fungus 
  may 
  be 
  an 
  extraordinary 
  develop- 
  

   ment 
  of 
  the 
  common 
  Penicillimn 
  glaucum, 
  having 
  the 
  hyphae 
  greatly 
  

   elongated 
  and 
  compacted 
  into 
  a 
  vertical 
  stem 
  from 
  all 
  sides 
  of 
  which 
  

   their 
  free 
  ends 
  project 
  in 
  penicillate 
  clusters. 
  

  

  Cercospora 
  caricina 
  JE. 
  & 
  D, 
  

  

  Living 
  leaves 
  of 
  Carex 
  arctata. 
  North 
  Elba. 
  August. 
  

  

  Exoascus 
  Insititiae 
  Sadeb. 
  

  

  Living 
  leaves 
  of 
  wild 
  red 
  cherry, 
  Prunus 
  Pennsylvanica. 
  North 
  

   Elba. 
  June. 
  

  

  