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59. Phyllosticta Hydrangeae Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5: 145. 1889. 
Spots ellipsoid, rusty-brown, often with a darker slightly elevated margin, reaching a 
length of 1-1.5 cm. and about half as broad, faintly visible on the under side of the leaf; pyc- 
nidia few, scattered over the infected spot, reaching a diameter of 100-115 4; spores long- 
ellipsoid, 3-4 & 12 pn. 
On HyDRANGEACEAE: 
Hydrangea sp. (cult.), New Jersey. 
TYPE LOCALITY: New Brunswick, New Jersey, on Hydrangea sp. 
DisTRIBUTION: New Jersey; also in Europe. 
Exsiccatr: Allesch. & Schn’. Fungi Bavar. 656. 
60. Phyllosticta ilicicola (Cooke & Ellis) Ellis & Ev. 
Fungi Columb. 70. 1893. 
Sphaeropsis ilicicola Cooke & Ellis, Grevillea 6:3. 1877. 
Phomea tlicicola Sacc. Syll. Fung. 3: 106. 1884. 
? Phyllosticta Prini Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 43:72. 1890. 
Spots internal or more often marginal or terminal, often covering half of the leaf-surface 
or more, when internal often circular or subcircular in form and very variable in size, whitish, 
only slightly visible on the under surface of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 1-3 cm.; pyenidia 
numerous, scattered over the infected spot, restricted to the upper side of the leaf, reaching 
a diameter of 150-200; spores numerous, ellipsoid or pyriform, granular within, rather 
variable in size and form but averaging 4-5 K 10-12 n. 
Said to be like the pycnidial stage of Physalospora Ilicis (Schleich.) Sace. 
On AQUIFOLIACEAE: 
Ilex opaca Ait., New Jersey, New York. 
? Ilex verticillaia (L.) A. Gray, New York. 
Type LocaLity: New Jersey, on Ilex sp. 
DIstTRIBUTION: New York and New Jersey. 
ILLUSTRATION: Grevillea 6: 1. 96, f. 28. 
Exsiceati: Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 70. 
61. Phyllosticta Vaccinii Earle, Bull. Torrey Club 24: 31. 1897. 
Spots circular or semicircular, reddish-brown, indefinite or bounded by a narrow dark 
circumscribing line, more or less zonate, visible on both sides of the leaf but paler on the 
under side, reaching a diameter of 1 cm. or more; pycnidia rather numerous, thickly gregari- 
ous near the center of the spot, mainly on the upper side of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 
80-100 »; spores numerous, large, ellipsoid or subglobose, filled with oil-drops, 4-5 & 10-12 nz. 
ON VACCINIACEAE: 
Batodendron arboreum (Marsh.) Nutt. (Vaccinium arboreum Marsh.), Alabama, Florida. 
Type LocaLity: Auburn, Alabama. 
Distripution: Alabama and Florida. 
62. Phyllosticta tumoricola Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. 
State Mus. 40:57. 1887. 
Spots subcircular, arid, with a reddish or reddish-brown margin which is apparently 
caused by insects, reaching a diameter of 5 mm.; pycnidia usually occurring on the upper 
side of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 125-175 y, depressed, brownish; spores narrowly ellip- 
soid, hyaline, with 2—4 oil-drops, 3 K 10-12 u. 
On FAGACEAE: 
Quercus alba L,., New York. 
Type LocaLtity: New York, on Quercus alba. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
63. Phyllosticta Garryae Cooke & Hark. Grevillea 9: 84. 1881. 
Spots ellipsoid, grayish, with a purplish border; pycnidia occurring on the upper side 
of the leaf, prominent, black; spores ellipsoid, hyaline, 2-2.5 X 10-12 p. 
