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Nectria cinnabarina (Tode) Fr. On old limbs of frondose trees, 
Schmeiling’s grove. August, Algoma. 
Nectria peziza (Tode) Fr. On decayed stumps, Detjen’s pasture, 
June, Algoma; Cory’s lawn, June, Madison. 
Sphaerostilbe cinnabarina Tul. In this species the perithecia 
were thickly scattered over the bark at the base of a stump. Well 
developed spores were found in the perithecia, but there was no evi¬ 
dence of a conidial form present. In cemetery woods. May,. Madison. 
Rehm vid. Seaver vid. 
Hypomyces apiculata Pk. On old leaves and rubbish, Krohn’s 
Lake, August, Algoma. Seaver vid. 
Hypomyces aurantius (Pers.) Tul. Completely covered large 
specimens of Polyp or us frondosus which were in a foul state of decay, 
cemetery woods, June, Madison. 
Hypomyces chrysospermus Tul. On Boletus scaber, B. chry senior on 
and B. subtomentosus. Specimens of Boletus bearing this fungus were 
frequently found firmly attached to roots of stumps or old sticks by 
the white mycelium covering the caps. If fresh specimens are left in 
the collecting basket a few hours, the fungus will attach itself to the 
basket. Common, June to September, Algoma. Seaver vid. 
Hypomyces lactifiuorum Schw. A large number of specimens of 
Russula delica were found in all stages of infection by this fungus, 
which is said to attack species of Lactarius. Uninfected plants had a 
mild taste and possessed no milk, and as the series between these and 
the fully infected forms was complete, there seems to be little doubt 
as to the identification. Among needles, sandy soil. Mile Bluff, August, 
Mauston. 
Hypomyces lateritius (Fr.) Tul. On Lactarius zonarius (La¬ 
marck) Fr., Dewey’s springs, August, Algoma. 
Hypomyces polyporinus Pk. On Polyporus versicolor, Krohn’s 
Lake, August, Algoma. Seaver vid. 
Hypomyces torminosus (Mont.) Tul. Common on Lactarius tor - 
minosus, September, Blahnik’s woods, Algoma. 
Hypocrea aurantiaca Pk. Specimens of Polyporus chioneus bear¬ 
ing this fungus vary in color from light yellow to deep purplish red. 
Krohn’s Lake, August, Algoma. 
Hypocrea sulphurea Schw. On old limbs, Schmeiling’s grove, 
August, Algoma. Seaver vid. 
Claviceps purpurea (Fr.) Tul. On rye, Kumm’s, Forestville. 
Cordyceps militaris (L.) Link. Growing from pupa within a 
cocoon buried under bark of coniferous log, Perry’s swamp, August, 
Algoma. 
Cordyceps militaris form Isaria farinosa Fr. On pupae of small 
moths (?), among needles in sw T amps, Ahnapee river, September, Al¬ 
goma. 
