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Stick, decorticated, host to Diatrypella vetusta E. & E. n. sp. 
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Sticks in sandy soil, host to Polyporus variiporus Murrill n. sp. 
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Stilbum resinaria Peck n. sp., resinous spots on bark of Balsam 
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Stipa eminens andersonii Vasey, host to Tilletia wilcoxiana Grif¬ 
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Straw, old, host to Coprinus straminis Copeland n. sp. Ann. 
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Stropharia siccipes radicata Peck n. var., from manure buried in 
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