Overholts: Some New Hampshire Fungi 27 



ASCOMYCETES 



1. Order Perisporiales 



5. Microsphaera grossulariae (Wal.) Lev. On leaves of Ribes prostratum. 



White Horse Ledge (North Conway), No. 5220; Jackson, No. 5221. 



2. Order Hypocreales 



6. Cordyceps militaris (L.) Link. On larva. Crawford Notch, No. 4983. 



Distribution recorded by Seaveri as " Massachusetts to North Dakota 

 and Virginia." 



1 North American Flora 3: 49. 1910. 



7. Hypomyces hyalinus (Schw.) Tul. On Amanita rubescens. Willey Sta- 



tion, No. 4969; North Conway, No. 5139. 



8. Hypomyces lactifluorum (Schw.) Tul. On Lactaruis. North Conway, 



No. 4754; Intervale, No. 5142. 



9. Nectria cinnabarina (Tode) Fr. On dead Acer saccharum. North Con- 



way, No. 4612; on dead stems of Ribes prostratum, No. 4862. 



10. Nectria cucurbitula Sacc. On bark of fallen Abies balsamea. Crawford 



Notch, No. 4946. Determined by Dr. F. J. Seaver. 



11. Scoleconectria scolecospora (Bref.) Seaver. On dead branches of Pinus 



strobus. Lisbon, No. 4700. Distribution recorded by Seaver2 as " New 



2 Loc. cit. 



Jersey to Maryland and California." This is the fungus most often 

 associated with the white pine blister-rust in that region. 



3. Order Sphaeriales 



12. Hypoxylon coccineum Bull. On bark of Fagus. Crawford Notch, No. 



4552. Collected by H. H. York and L. E. Newman. 



13. Hypoxylon cohaerens (Pers.) Fr. On dead Fagus. North Conway, No. 



5066. 



4. Order Phacidiales 



14. Coccophacidium pint (A. & S.) Karst. On dead limbs of Pinus strobus. 



North Conway, No. 5044. 



5. Order Pezizales 



15. Dasyscypha agassizi (B. & C.) Sacc. On fallen Abies balsamea. Craw- 



ford Notch, No. 4841 ; base of Mt. Washington, No. 4861. Determined 

 by Dr. F. J. Seaver. Not an uncommon plant and usually making a 

 profuse growth on the dead bark. 



16. Dermatea prunastri (Pers.) Fr. On dead Prunus sp. North Conway, 



No. 5064. Collected by A. S. Rhoads. 



17. Humaria aggregata (B. & Br.) Cooke. On the ground among pine needles. 



North Conway, No. 5063. Determined by Dr. F. J. Seaver who writes 

 in part as follows : " I have seen only one other specimen of this species 

 and that a very small one from Indiana.'"' 



18. Tympanis pinastri Tul. On fallen trunk of Abies balsamea. Crawford 



Notch Bridle Path to Mt. Washington, No. 5037. The determination 

 was made by Dr. Seaver. 



