34 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



Prostrate sterile hyphjE yellowish-brown, distantly septate, 

 rough, 6 to 7 /i diameter ; fertile hyphse loosely cespitose, 

 erect septate, smooth, yellowish-hyaline, 7 to 15 jn diameter, 

 the primary branches alternate, and issuing at right angles, 

 bearing opposite or ternately-verticillate branches, the ulti- 

 mate division i2toi5x4ju,3to4ina terminal verticil, with 

 tips often curved and bearing i to 4 terminal,. globose, hya- 

 line, 3.5 to 4 /x; conidia. 

 V. ruNiCEUM (Cke & E.) Grev. 



On dead sticks, June, 1893 {NuttaU, 1115). 



TRICHOTHECIUM Link. 

 T. ROSEUM (Pers.) Link. 



On dead dried peach on ground ; on decaying leaves Ilex 

 verticillata, Sept. 14, 1893 {NuttaU, 1199). 



CEPHALOTHECIUM Corda. 



C. ROSEUM Corda. 



On old Polyporus pergamenns, Short Creek, alt. 1,300 ft, 

 Nov. ID, 1893 {NuttaU, 1260, 205). 



DACTYLIUM Nees. 



D. DENDROIDES (Bull.) Fr. 



On Polystictus versicolor, and apparently checking its de- 

 velopment. Oct. 12, 1893 (A/'iff^a//, 1206). Spores 28 X 10 /*. 



RAMULARIA Ung. 

 R. Celastri Ell. & Mart. 



On leaves of Celastrus scandcns near the- ground. Oct. 

 II, 1894. Conidia 15 to 28 /* {NuttaU, 1700). 

 R. Tulasnei Sacc. 



On Fragaria cult., Oct. 27, 1894 {NuttaU, 1724). 

 R. Taraxaci Karst 



On Taraxacum Taraxacum, Oct. 20, 1894 {NuttaU, 1722). 



DEMATIACEAE. 



CONIOSPORIUM Link. 

 C. harknessioides (Ell. & Holl.) Sacc. 



On Ruinex acetosella, Oct. 20, 1894 {NuttaU. 1727, 613). 



TORULA Pers. 

 T. dimidiata Penz 



On Rhus hirta, alt. 1,300 ft., Nov. 21, 1893 {NuttaU, 

 1273, 220). 



