Journal of Mycology 
~\ r O XTUTVE E 9 - OCTOBER 1903 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Morgan — Some Western Specimens. 161 
Morgan — Note on Corticium Leucothrix, B. & C. 162 
Kellerman, Ivy —Accentuation of Mycological Compound Names. 162 
Ellis & Everhart — New Species of Fungi. 164 
Kellerman — Minor Mycological Notes. 1. 169 
Kellerman — Ohio Fungi. Fascicle VIII.. 171 
Kellerman — Index to North American Mycology. 177 
Kellerman — Notes from Mycological Literature VI. 199 
Editor’s Notes . 212 
SOME WESTERN SPECIMENS. 
A. P. MORGAN. 
The following rarities occurred in a package of specimens 
from W. B. Anderson, Cumberland, B. C. 
1. Dothidea wittrockii Eriksson, Fung. Scand. No. 40. 
Phyllachora wittrockii Saccardo, Sylloge II, 601. 
This fungus grows at the extremities of the branches of 
Linnaea borealis. It has been found in the White Mountains. 
See article by Dr. Farlow in Appalachia, Vol. Ill, 247. These 
specimens however, were infertile. The specimens from British 
Columbia are well matured, affording both spores and asci. 
2. Cylindrodendrum album Bonorden, Handbuch, p. 98, 
Fig. 127. 
A curious white mould, Hyphomyces. I do not know that 
it has been found in this country before. 
3. Dianema corticatum Lister, Mycetozoa, p. 205. 
A Myxomyces, close akin to species of Perichaena. Lister’s 
specimen was found in Norway. Dianema harveyi Rex, the type 
species of the genus was found in Maine. All the species appear 
to be very rare. 
