Dodge—Wisconsin Discomycetes. 
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DERMATEACEAE. 
Cenangmm furfuraceum (Roth) Be Not. 
Specimens with apothecia up to one centimeter broad were found on 
old alder limbs about January 1. The ascl were well developed but the 
spores were not mature. These fprms are figured by Koth, Cat. Bot. 
vol. II, Pi. 9, fig. 2; Sacc., Fungi Ital., pi. ISIS. Perry’s woods Algoma, 
1909 (Dodge) Bresadola vid. 
Cenangium populneum (Pers.) Rehin. 
On small decayed limbs, Schmeiling’s swamp, Algoma, August 1909 
(Bodge). 
Rarschla lignyota (Fr.) Sacc. 
On ash log, Krohn’s Lake, Algoma, September 1912 (Dodge). 
BULGARIACEAE. 
Orbilia clirysocoma (Bull.) Sacc. 
These specimens are similar to those figured by Fatouillard, Tab. 
An., no. 2*93. On old logs, Blahnik’s grove, Algoma, July 1907 (Dodge). 
Orbilia coccinella (Sommf.) Karst. 
Gregarious on old pieces of wood. Star lake, August 1901 (no. 46, 
Overton); No. 344, Edgewood, July 1903 (Rehm vid.); Awe’s woods, 
Algoma, August 1905 (Dodge). Rehm vid.; Blue Mounds, July 1907. 
Orbilia delicatula Karst. 
The apothecia are sessile, orange colored, one millimeter across, very 
much crowded. On blocks of ash, Blahnik’s grove, Algoma, August 
1909 (Dodge). Rehm vid. 
Orbilia epipora Karst. 
On pore surface of Forties fomentarius, Devil’s Lake, July 1904. 
C'oryne uraalis (Nyl.) Sacc. 
On insect gall. Blue Mounds, June 1907; Superior, September 1907 
(Gilbert). 
Bulgaria polymorpha (Oed.) Wett. 
A tough, black gelatinous Discomycete frequently found on oak 
cordwood. It is well figured by Hussey, Illust. pi. 32; FI. dan., pi. %61i. 
