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brophila rubella Quel., which is figured in Tabulae Analytic® Fun- 

 gorum, by M. Patouillard, Fasc. 11, fig. 157. But unless it shall yet 

 be found to have an ascigerous form it can not well be received in 

 either of these genera. It may yet be necessary to institute a genus 

 for its reception. 



Glomerularia Corni Pk. 

 Plate 2, figs. 10-14. 



This species was originally found on leaves of dwarf cornel, Cornus 

 Canadensis, It also occurs in the Adirondack forests on leaves of 

 fly honeysuckle, Lonicera ciliata. On this host it forms extensive 

 patches, sometimes occupying nearly the whole leaf, and its filaments 

 are more highly developed. It has been described in Sylloge 

 Fungorum, vol. IV, p. 10. 



Geoglossuiii irregulare Pk. 



Plate 1, figs. 5-7. ' 

 A description of this fungus is contained in Revue Mycologique, 

 1882, p. 212, under the name Geoglossum vitellinum Bres. Owing 

 to the imperfect publication of the Thirty-second Report it will be 

 better to adopt this later name. 



Helotium vibrisseoides Pk. 



Plate 2, figs. 7-9. 

 In 1881 this fungus was published under the name of Vibrissea 

 turbinate, Phillips. It is Gorgoniceps turbinata Sacc, a name which 

 should be adopted for the reason already given. 



