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This minute species may be separated from T. ravenelii 

 Berk, and T. regularis Schw. by its smaller size and by 

 the minute pubescence of its hymenium and stem. 



Corticium portentosum B. & C. 

 Decorticated wood of spruce. North Elba. July. 



Corticium arachnoideum Berk. 

 Decorticated wood of pine. Bolton. September. 



Peniophora affinis Burt in Utt. 

 Bark of dogwood, Cornus florid a. East Schodack. 

 August. Closely allied to P . 1 a e v i s (Fr.) Burt. 



Peniophora parasitica Burt in Utt. 



Under side of branches of juniper, Juniperus com- 

 munis, lying on the ground. Hague. September. 



Asterostroma bicolor E. & E. 



Decaying wood of spruce. Floodwood, Franklin co. August. 



E. A. Burt. 



Sebacina calcea (Pers.) Bres. 



Under side of dead spruce branches. Hague. September. 



Clavaria bicolor n. sp. 



Small, 8-12 lines high, gregarious; stem slender, .5-1 line 

 thick, straight or flexuous, solid, tomentose, pale yellow, divided 

 above into two or more short, orange colored compressed 

 branches which are themselves once or twice dichotomously 

 divided, tips acute, concolorous. 



Under pine trees. Bolton. September. 



The rather tough tomentose stem indicates an affinity to the 

 genus Lachnocladium. 



Phallogaster saccatus Morg. 



Decaying wood. Westfield, Chautauqua co. June. E. B. 



Sterling. 



Cyathus lesueurii Tul. 



Lyndonville, Orleans co. C. E. Fairman. Also in Bethlehem, 

 Albany co. In our specimens there are small cavities in the 



