Part 1, 1922] PHYLLOSTICTACEAE 25 
On GARRVACEAE: 
Garrya elliptica Dougl., California. 
Garrya Lindheimeri Torr., Texas. 
TypE Locality: California, on Garrya elliptica. 
DISTRIBUTION: ‘Texas and California. 
64. Phyllosticta sinuosa Ellis & Martin, Am. Nat. 18: 1264. 1884. 
Spots almost circular in form, pale-yellowish or whitish, surrounded by an elevated brown- 
ish or blackish band, reaching a diameter of 4-5 mm., visible on both sides of the leaf but 
much less distinct on the under side; pycnidia quite thickly scattered over the infected spot, 
reaching a diameter of 150 4; spores scant, ellipsoid-clavate, 1.5-2 * 6-15 m. 
On OLEACEAE: 
Osmanthus americana (L.) Benth. & Hook. (Olea americana L,.), Florida. 
TYPE LocaLiIty: Florida, on Olea americana. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Florida and Mississippi. 
Exsiccatt: Ellis, N. Am. Fungi 1367; Ellis& Ev. N. Am. Fungi 1620. 
65. Phyllosticta serotina Cooke, Grevillea 12: 26. 1883. 
Spots circular or subcircular, or more rarely irregular, brownish or cinereous, bounded 
by a narrow, brownish-black border; pycnidia sparingly scattered, minute, reaching a di- 
ameter of 4-5 mm.; spores ellipsoid or lanceolate, hyaline, variable in size but averaging 
about 3 X 124. 
On AMYGDALACEAE: 
Padus virginiana (L,.) Mill. (Prunus virginiana L., Prunus sevotina Ehrh., Cerasus serotina 
Lois.), Nebraska, Pennsylvania, South Carolina. 
Type Locanity: Aiken, South Carolina, on Cerasus serotina. 
DistRiBUTION: Pennsylvania to Nebraska and South Carolina. 
Exsiccati: Rav. Fungi Am. 513; Barth. Fungi Columb. 2252, 3646, 4047 (as Phyllosticta 
prunicola Sacc.). 
66. Phyllosticta Lycii Ellis & Kellerm. Am. Nat. 17: 1166. 1883. 
Spots circular or subcircular in form, at first brown, turning pale-yellow or whitish, the 
margin slightly elevated, reaching a diameter of 1-2 mm., less distinct on the under side of 
the leaf; pycnidia few, black, flattened, reaching a diameter of 100-140 u; spores ellipsoid or 
subfusoid, 2-3 X 6-12 n. . 
, ON SOLANACEAE: : 
Lycium halimifolium Mill. (Lycium vulgare Dunal.), Ohio. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Ohio, on Lycium vulgare. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
Exsriceatt: Ellis, N. Am. Fungi 7157; Rab.-Wint.-Paz. Fungi Eur. 3986. 
67. Phyllosticta Stevensii E. Young, Mycologia 7: 147. 1915. 
Spots subcircular or irregular in form, sordid-white to yellowish-brown on the upper 
side of the leaf, indefinite on the under surface, the margin distinct, irregular, dark-brown, 
reaching a diameter of 4-12 mm.; pycnidia occurring on the upper side of the leaf, numerous, 
dark-brown, globose to ovoid, reaching a diameter of 100-150 u, with a large distinct ostiolum; 
spores ellipsoid or fusiform, 2.5 X 7-15 pu. 
On TILIACEAE: 
Triumfetta semitriloba Jacq., Porto Rico. 
TyPE Locality: Coamo, Porto Rico, on Triumfetia semitriloba. 
DISTRIBUTION: Porto Rico. 
68. Phyllosticta subtilis Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 150: 36. 1911. 
Spots subcircular, reaching a diameter of 0.5-3 cm., often confluent, indefinite, reddish- 
brown; pycnidia numerous, densely gregarious, occurring on the under side of the leaf, reach- 
ing a diameter of 80-120 u; spores ellipsoid, straight or curved, 1.5-2 & 8-124. 
On JUGLANDACEAE: 
Hicoria sp., New York. 
TyPE LOCALITY: Painted Post, New York, on Caryea sp. 
DisTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
