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HENDERSONIA TAPHRINICOLA n. sp. Epiphyllous, on white 
bordered spots. Perithecia scattered, black, erumpent, at length 
collapsing; conidia truncate, cylindrical, fuliginous, 2-septate, 
constricted at the septa, 12-14 by 4-5 p. 
On old whitened blisters of Zaphrina on Quercus Virginiana, 
Ocean Springs, Miss., February, 1887. 
PesraLozziaA CLIFTONIAE n. sp. Epiphyllous, on orbicular 
arid brown-bordered spots. Acervuli scattered, bursting through 
the dried epidermis; conidia obovate, sometimes curved, 4-septate, 
septa often oblique, three medial cells fuliginous, the upper two 
dark and opaque, the lower one paler, basal cell colorless, small, 
short, acute, abruptly contracted to the short stipe; apical cell 
reduced to a short colorless apiculus bearing the three widely 
divirgent setae, 16-18 by 8 yw; setae 12-14 p. 
On living leaves of Cliftonia ligustrina, Ocean Springs, Miss., 
November, 1893. 
PESTALOZZIA BREVIARISTATA n. sp. Acervuli scattered over in- 
definite whitened areas, black, at length collapsing ; conidia curved, 
elliptical, 5—septate, apical and basal cells colorless, medial cells 
fuscous, septa often diagonal, 25-27 by 7-8 »; stipe hyaline, half 
the length of the conidium, somewhat swollen at the base, often 
deciduous; arista single, strongly oblique, thickened, scarcely 
one-fourth the length of the conidium. 
On living stems of Tecoma radicans with Diplodia munuta, 
Starkville, Miss., March, 1895. 
SCOLECOTRICHUM PUNCTULATUM n. sp. Amphigenous; spots 
indefinite ; hyphae in small caespitose clusters, irregularly flexu- 
ous and nodular, olivaceous, 2~3-septate, 60-70 by 5-6 p; conidia 
oval or oblong, ends obtusely rounded, fuscous, epispore distinctl 
granulose or punctulate, typically uniseptate but often continuous, 
and occasionally 3-septate, 15-20 by 6-8 p. 
On /ris pabularia, Starkville, Miss., January, 1894. 
CERCOSPORA FLEXUOSA n. sp.. Forming large indefinite effused 
patches on the under side of the leaf. Hyphae ferruginous, ir- 
regularly flexuous throughout, sometimes branched, many-septate, 
denticulate, 75-150 by 4-5 »; conidia obclavate, fuscous, 2-6, 
3-4-septate, not constricted, 20-30 by 4-5 p. 
On leaves of Diospyros Virginiana, Biloxi, Miss., July, 1892, and 
Ocean Springs, Miss., October, 1880. 
This differs from C. Dzospyri(Thum.) Cke. in its septate hyphae 
and much longer spores, and from other Cercosporas reported on 
the same host in the absence of definite spots. 
