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Mycologia 
of the collections were made either on the wooded campus of 
Berea College or else in Cow Bell Hollow, a wooded tract also 
owned by the college and distant about four miles from the town. 
Big Hill, another station, is in the same locality. Specimens of 
all but a few of the species listed here are preserved in the her- 
barium of the senior writer. We are under special obligation 
to Professor C. D. Lewis, of Berea College, for supplying facili- 
ties for drying the specimens in the biological laboratory. 
ASCOMYCETES 
Leotia chlorocephala Schw. On the ground by stream. Cow Bell Hollow. 
BASIDIOMYCETES 
I. Tremellaceae 
Tremella albida Fries. On oak wood. Berea College Campus. At least this 
is the plant that goes by the above name in this country. 
2 . Thelephoraceae 
Craterellus cantharellus Schw. ex Fries. On the ground under oaks. Berea 
College Campus. 
C. cornucopioides L. ex Pers. On the ground in woods. Cow Bell Hollow. 
Stereum fasciatum Schw. On oak log. Cow Bell Hollow. 
Thelephora anthocephala Bull, ex Fries. On the ground in oak woods. 
Berea College Campus. 
T. palinata Scop, ex Fries. On the ground in woods. Cow Bell Hollow. 
Tremellodendron pallidum Schw. On the ground in woods. Cow Bell Hol- 
low. (= Thelephora Schweinitsii.) 
3. Clavariaceae 
Clavaria fusiformis Sow. On the ground in woods. Big Hill, August 18, 
1909, Dr. Bruce Fink. Three other collections of Clavaria were made, 
none of which have been positively identified. ■ 
4. Hydnaceae 
Hydniim adustum Schw. On oak limbs. Cow Bell Hollow. 
H. erinaceum Bull. Dried specimen found in Botany laboratory of Berea 
College. Data unknown. 
H. sonatum Batsch. ex Fries. On mossy ground. Cow Bell Hollow. 
S. Polyporaceae 
Pomes applanatus Pers. ex Wallr. On oak log. Cow Bell Hollow. 
F. lobatus Schw. ex Cooke. Around old stump. Cow Bell Hollow. 
F. rimosus Berk. On living black locust. Richmond. 
Polyporus Berkeley! Fr. On the ground at base of oak tree. Berea College 
Campus. 
