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JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. 
[Yol. Ill, No. 5, 
NOTES ON FLORIDA FUNGI.-N 0 . 13. 
BY W. W. CALKIN9, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 
217. Ophiobolus yersisporus, E. & M.—On petioles of Sabal 
Palmetto; abundant. 
218. Stereum subpileatum, B. & C.—Abundant on old logs and 
the host of several parasitic species. 
219. Cyphella Candida, Fi\—Rare, on old cedar log. 
220. Pilacre Petersii, B. & Br.—In decayed places on living oaks. 
221. Cercospora Liquidambaris, E. & E.—On leaves. 
222. Cercospora Magnolle, E. & H.— On leaves ; abundant. 
223. Trametes rigida, B. & Mont.—On old logs and limbs, but 
not very common. 
224. Trametes yersatilis, B. & C.—On pine logs ; rare. 
225. Zygodesmus granulosus, Pk.— Common on old bark. 
226. Zygodesmus pannosus, B. & C.—Abundant. 
227. Hyphelia terrestris, Fr.—On the ground ; white. 
228. Yalsa Sabalina, Cooke — Abundant on petioles of Sabal. 
229. Eavolus (Polyporus) flaccidus, Fr. — Only one specimen 
found clinging to a dead Myrica ; a fine thing. 
230. Agaricus ceryinus, Schseff.—Common on old logs. 
231. Agaricus applicatus, Batsch.—Rare, on a log. 
232. Agaricus ulmarius, Bull.—On logs ; very large and fine. 
233. Agaricus laccatus, Scop.—The ground in pine woods some¬ 
times carpeted with this species and its varieties. 
234. Agaricus muscarius, Fr.—Abundant and poisonous, but 
very attractive in appearance. 
235. Agaricus galericulatus, Scop.—Very common. 
236. Agaricus corticola, Schum.—On limbs of living Melia Aze- 
deraeh in Jacksonville. 
237. Agaricus abortiyus, B. & C.—Common on old logs in wet 
places. As Mr. Ellis suggests, this may be deformed A. prunulus. 
238. Agaricus ostreatus, Jacq.—A foot wide and as long; pure 
white. 
239. Agaricus carbonarius, A. & S.— On logs ; not common. 
240. Sphaeria leucobasis, E. & M. — Abundant on petioles of 
Sabal. 
241. Sphaeria nigroannulata, B. & C.—Common on leaves of 
Yucca aloifolia. 
242. Sphaeria Sabalensis, Cooke.— On petioles of Sabal 
243. Sphaeiiia Sabalicola, E. & M.—On Sabal Palmetto stems. 
244. Sphaerella serrulata, E. & E., n. sp.—On stems of Sabal. 
Journ. Mycol., Yol. Ill, No. 4. 
245. Sphaerella glauca, Cke.—On leaves of Magnolia glauca. 
