486 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
P. vaporaria, Fr. : 
On decaying wood of deciduous trees. Gloucester: Newfield 
—Ellis, Passaic:—E. A. Rau. 
P. aneirina, Sommrft. 
On dead limbs. 
P, farinella, Fr. ; 
On decaying pine. Camden: Kaighn’s Point—Schweinitz. 
Gloucester: Newfield—Ellis. 
P. tenella, B. & C. 
This is probably the same as the preceding. 
P. xantholoma, Schw. 
On oak stumps only partially decayed. 
MUCRONOPORUES, E. & HE. 
M. igniarius (L.), E. & E. 
Dead standing trunks of oak. 
M, gilvus (Schw.), E. & E. 
Old logs and stumps. 
M. contiguus (A. &§.), E. & E. 
Dead oak limbs. 
M. ferruginosus (Schrad.), E. & E. 
On dead maple limbs. 
TRAMBETES, Fr. 
T. Pini, Fr. 
Dead places in trunks of living pines. 
T. sepium, Berk. 
Old, dry oak posts; also on pine and cedar wood. 
T. suaveolens, Fr. 
Partly-dead trunks of willow trees. Camden :— Martindale. 
DADALBA, Pers. 
D. quercina (L.), Pers. 
On old oak stumps. 
