WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICx\L SUK\ EY II9 



HYPODERMA DC. 

 H. Desmazieri Dul^.y. 



On living leaves of Pituts echinata. Wood Co., near 

 Lockhart's Run {]\Iillspaugh). 



H. VIRGULTORUM DC. 



On Rnbus Bailcyainis, Dec. 5, 1893 {Knttall, 1293). 

 H. COMMUNE (Fr.) Duby. 



On Hydrangea arborcsccns, Nov. 3, 1893 (^'"ttall, ■J2c,g) 

 On old petioles Jralia spinosa {Nuttall, 1830, 719). 



LOPHODERMIUM Chev. 

 L. Rhododendri (Schw.) 



On Rhododendron inaxiniuni, Sept. 4, 1893 (Nuttall, 

 1 192). Boone: near Lick Run (Sheldon.) 

 L. PiNASTRi (Schrad.) Chev. 



On leaves of F'tniis rigida, Short Creek, Aug. 2, 1893 

 (Nnttall, 1 158). 

 L. cuLMiGENUM (Fr.) Karst. 



On straw brought in from Ohio, May 24, 1894. Aleasure- 

 ments of asci and spores prove to be the same as those of 

 L. arundinacenni (Schrad.) Chev. (Nnttall, 1496). 



OSTROPA Fr. 

 O. ciNEREA (Pers.) Fr. ? 



Issuing from cracks in a decorticated log. May 31, 1894 

 (Nuttall, 1526). 



A G A R I C A C E AE . 



AMANITA Pers. 

 A. \-ERNA Fr. 



On ground in open woods, July 11, 1893. Spores round, 

 7.5 n (Nuttall, 964). 

 A. jiuscARiA Linn. 



Rooted on buried limb of Betida Icnta, Grant Co., near 

 Baj'ard (Millspaugh'). 



An ecarunculate form, apparently of this species, on leaf 

 mold in deep woods, same locality. 



A. MUSCARIA ALBA Peck. 



On ground in laurel thicket. Short Creek, alt. 2,000 ft. 

 Has the odor of buttermilk. Spores 9x6^ (Nnttall. 1131). 



A. FLAVO-RUBENS Berk. 



On ground in woods, Short Creek, July 6, 1893 (Nuttall, 

 1078). 



A. POLYPYRAJIIS B. & C. 



Among bushes, alt. 2,400 ft., July 6, 1893. Largest stipes 



