0 - Mycological Society of America
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MY XOMY CETES<br />
FUNGI WANTED<br />
K. L. Braun, Jr. : Myxomycete specimens or tree bark (identified) from Mexico.<br />
H. W. Keller: Myxomycetes from Mexico; specimens <strong>of</strong> Licea fimicola (comnon on dung from<br />
herbivorous animal +-cow, bison, horse).<br />
S. L. Stephenson: Myxomycetes, especially collections from western North <strong>America</strong>.<br />
OOMY CETES<br />
C. D. Windel s : Cultures <strong>of</strong> Aphanomyces cochl ioides.<br />
ZY GOMY CETES<br />
P. M. Kirk: Mucorales (cultures).<br />
R. K<strong>of</strong>fman: Cunninghamel la echinulata.<br />
A. Wei ntraub: Syncephal astrum racemosum (spores, etc. ) ; Phycomycetes from human sources.<br />
ASCOMY CETES<br />
S. E. Carpenter: Cultures and specimens <strong>of</strong> Bisporella and Crocicreas.<br />
K. Esser: Cultures <strong>of</strong> Cochliobolus lunatus (perfect stage!).<br />
D. A. Glawe: Specimens or cultures <strong>of</strong> Diatrype, Diatrypel la, Eutypa, Eutypel la, Crypto-<br />
sphaeri a, and re1 ated genera.<br />
J. H. Haines: Specimens <strong>of</strong> Hyaloscyphaceae from anywhere.<br />
J. L. Maas: Glomerella cingulata.<br />
B. L. Norris: Dia orthe sp. from Helianthus sp. or from Compositae family (in cluture or<br />
plant ti si*<br />
M. Sherwood-Pike: Specimens <strong>of</strong> Hypodermataceae on bark or wood.<br />
J. A. Walla: Specimens or cultures <strong>of</strong> Lirula macrospora with data on host, age <strong>of</strong> needles,<br />
date collected, and location collected.<br />
J. F. White, Jr. : Clavicipitaceous isolates from grasses, as well as grasses (e. y. Festuca<br />
and Lo1 i um spp. ) bearing endophytes.<br />
BASIDIOMY CETES<br />
J. Ammirati : Specimens <strong>of</strong> Cortinarius, subgenus Dermocybe with notes on habitat and macro-<br />
scopical features, kodachromes welcomed!<br />
R. A. Blanchette: Wood decayed by Phell inus weirii , Inonotus rheades, as well as any white-<br />
mottled rots. Postage will be paid for shipping.