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91. Astekina orbicularis, B. & C.—Abundant on leaves of Ilex. 
92. Asterina ASTEROPnoRA, E. & M.— On leaves of Osmanthus. 
98. Asterina stomatopiiora, E. & M.—On leaves of Q. laiirifolia. 
94. Lpintinus Le Contei, Fr.—Abundant on old logs. 
9o. Lenzites corrugata, Klot.— Common on fallmi limbs. 
90. Lenzites sepiaria, Fr.—Only on fallen pine logs. 
97. Lenzites betulina, Fr.— On dead logs. 
98. Merulius CORIU3I, El'.—Rare on dead limbs. 
99. IlYPOXYLON ATROPUNCTATU3I, Scliw.—CommoM Oil decayed logs. 
100. Hypoxylon ANNULATUM, Sellw.—On dead limbs. Common. 
101. Hypoxylon annulatum, var. B.— Common. 
102. Hypoxylon malleolus, B. & R.—Occasional on dead limbs, 
but not abundant anywhere. 
103. Hypoxylon Howeanum, Pk.—Not common. On a dead limb. 
Along with it occurs Spheeria harhirostyis. Desf. Not before detected in 
the United States until found by Ellis. 
104. Hypoxylon Sassafras, Schw.—Common on dead S. officinale. 
105. Hamxixylon epiphlceum, B. & C.—Common on small dead 
limbs of Cavpinus. Have never found it elsewhere. 
106. Hitpoxylon tinctor, Berk.— xV very line species, frequenting 
sparely dead magnolia. Invariably stains the wood underneath orange 
color. 
107. Hypoxylon punctulatum, B. A R.—Abundant on dead 
limbs and logs. 
108. Hypoxylon rubiginosum, Fr.—On dead wood, but not common. 
109. Hypoxylon polyspermum, Mont.—An elegant species, found 
occasionally on dead limbs, and generally associated with a spheeria. 
110. Irpex fuscescens, Schw.—(7. cinnamomeus. Fr.) Abundant 
everywhere. 
111. Irpex tabacinus, Fr.—Abundant on dead oak limbs. 
112. Irpex Tulipiferye, Schw.—On dead Carya. Have never seen 
it on any other wood. 
113. STEREU3I ALBOBADTU3I, Fr.—Very fine and abundant. Found 
only on hickory limbs. 
1'14. Stereu^i PAPYRINU3I, Moiit.—Oil fallen limbs. 
115.. STEREU3I VERSICOLOR, Fr.—xlliundaiit on dead limbs and the 
same as the Stereum lohatum of Curtis. 
116. STEREU3I VERSICOLOR, var. petalifonne. —An elongated variety 
very frequently found. 
117. STEREU3I ociiRACPXiFLAVUM, Scliw.—Quite commoii on small 
fallen limbs. 
118. STEREU3I FRUSTULOSU3I, Fi'.-Abuiidaiit on old logs. 
119. STEREU3I co3rPLiCATU3i, Fr.— Commoii on dead limbs. 
120. STEREU3I SPADICEU3I, Fi’.—Oil lotteii limbs. Rare. 
121. Sterettm BICOLOR, Pers.— On rotten fallen limbs. Very fine, 
(.'ommoii. 
