glossaceae, p. 15). All usually have greenish color or cast at 

 least, but this species impressed us at once by the absence of any 

 green tint. The stipe is white and the head pale brownish, 

 while Leotia marcida usually has a 'greenish olive' head and a 

 yellowish stem. It is the only one of the forms that is not de- 

 cidedly green, hence we so refer this species rather than to base 

 a new name. The spores are hyaline (6 X 20 y) with no green- 

 ish cast. . . . When soaked the plant is a very bright color. 

 It develops a faint greenish tint on the stem but none on the 

 head." 



Exoascus alnitorquus (Tul.) Sadeb. — On fruit of Alnus incana at Southold; 

 determined by Dr. H. D. House. 



Geoglossum hirsutum Pers. — In wet woods on earth, Cutchogue; determined 

 by Dr. Lloyd; Mycol. Notes 65: 1077. Nov. 1920. 



Helotium epiphyllum (Pers.) Fr. — Old leaves in woods at Cutchogue; deter- 

 mined by Prof. Dearness. 



Phacidium brunneolum Pk. — On leaves of Galium Claytoni, Gardiner's Island; 

 determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Pitya cupressi (Batsch) Fckl. — Orient on Juniperus virginiana; determined by 

 Prof. Dearness. {Lachnella cupresii (Batsch) Phillips.) 



ASCOMYCETES (PYRENOMYCETES) 



Anthostomella endoxyloides Fairman — "On a dead tree of some species of 

 Populus, Orient, N. Y., Sept., 1919, Roy Latham, no. 2073." 

 A new species, described by Dr. Chas. E. Fairman in Proc. 

 Rochester Acad. Sci. 6: 125. April 1922. 



Diaporthe Peckii Sacc— Orient on Rhus radicans. No. 3503. Determined by 

 Prof. Dearness, who says, "I do not know of any other col- 

 lection of this than the one Peck made in 1885 at Saugerties, 

 N. Y. Dr. Peck calls this Diaporthe sparsa but Saccardo 

 changed it to Peckii." 



Eutypella angulosa Nitsch — Orient and Greenport on trunks and branches of 

 Betula populifolia; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Eutypella Vitis (Schw.) E. & E. — On stems of Vitis bicolor at Orient; deter- 

 mined by Prof. Dearness. 



Gloniopsis Lathami Fairman — "On dead stems of Helianthus giganteus, 

 Orient, N. Y., May 12, 1918, Roy Latham, no. 1194." A new 

 species, described by Dr. Fairman in Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 

 6: 129. April 1922. 



Gloniopsis Lathami asymetrica Fairman — "On dead stems of Lilium canadense, 

 Orient, N. Y., May 12, 1918, Roy Latham." A new variety, 

 described by Dr. Fairman in Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 6: 

 129-130. April 1922. 



Hypocrea patella C. & P. — On oak branches on the ground in dry woods at 

 Cutchogue; determined by Dr. Lloyd. Mycol. Notes 65: 1077. 

 Nov. 1920, Note 991. Hypocrea patella "is a fairly common 

 species around Cincinnati. While there is no doubt of the 

 determination, I do not like the term 'bright yellow' as applied 



