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69. Phyllosticta Maclurae Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5: 145. 1889. 
Spots subcircular or more or less indefinite in form, dark reddish-brown, not sharply 
distinguished from the surrounding tissue of the leaf when dry, reaching a diameter of 1 cm. 
or more; pycnidia scattered over the infected spot, rather prominent, reaching a diameter of 
150-200 yu: spores ovoid to fusoid, 3 & 10-12 up. 
On ARTOCARPACEAE: 
Toxylon pomiferum Raf. (Maclura pomifera C. K.-Schneid, Maclura aurantiaca Nutt.), 
New Jersey. 
TYPE LocALity: Newfield, New Jersey, on Maclura aurantiaca Nutt. 
DistRIBUTION: New Jersey, and reported from Alabama by Atkinson. 
Exsiccati: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 2679. 
70. Phyllosticta lindericola Ellis & Ev. Proc. Acad. 
Phila. 1894: 354. 1894. 
Spots subcircular or irregular in form, cinereous in the center, with a narrow, almost 
black, burnt-looking border, reaching a diameter of 1 cm. or rarely more, about equally visible 
on either side of the leaf; pycinidia rather small, evenly distributed over the infected spot, 
mainly on the upper side of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 100-150 yu; spores small, ellip- 
soid or fusoid, 2-3 K 4-12 w; some pycinidia containing much larger spores. 
On LAURACEAE: 
Benzoin aestivale (L.) Nees (Lindeva Benzoin Blume), West Virginia. 
Tyre LocaLity: Nuttallburg, West Virginia, on Lindeva Benzoin. 
DistTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
Exsiceati: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 3251; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 664, 
71. Phyllosticta Wistariae Sacc. Atti Ist. Veneto VI. 2: 447. 1884. 
Spots irregular, ochraceous, reaching a diameter of 1 cm. or more; pycnidia gregarious, 
lenticular, reaching a diameter of 150 4; spores ellipsoid, containing two oil-drops, 2-3 X 
7-10 uw; sporophores 1.5 X 15 pz. 
On FaBaceaz: : 
Kraunhia sinensis (Sims) Makino (Wisteria sinensis Sweet; Wisteria chinensis DC.) (cult.), 
New Jersey. . . 
Type LocALIty: Europe, on Wisteria chinensis. 
DISTRIBUTION: New Jersey; also in Europe. 
72. Phyllosticta maculans Ellis & Ev. Proc. Acad. Phila. 
1893: 157. 1893. 
? Phoma Populi Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 40:59. 1887. 
Spots indefinite or obsolete, the entire leaf discolored and yellowish; pycnidia on either 
side of the leaf, congested into little groups, erumpent, conspicuous, reaching a diameter of 
150 w; spores abundant, cylindric, straight or very slightly curved, the ends abruptly attenu- 
ate, about 3-3.5 & 10-14 uz. 
ON SALICACEAE: 
Populus delioides Marsh. (Populus monilifera Ait.), Kansas. 
Populus tremuloides, New York. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Rockport, Kansas, on Populus delioides. 
DIsTRIBUTION: New York and Kansas. ; 
ExsiccaTi: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 2837; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 1560. 
73. Phyllosticta Gordoniae Ellis & Martin, Jour. Myc. 
1: 100. 1885. 
Spots marginal or*terminal, often covering about one-third of the leaf-surface when ter- 
minal and extending halfway around the leaf when marginal, with an abrupt, slightly elevated, 
lighter-colored border, dark reddish-brown; pycnidia rather few, scattered, subglobose, 
slightly erumpent, reaching a diameter of 120-140 4; spores abundant, small, ellipsoid, usually 
containing two small! oil-drops, about 3 X 124. 
On THEACEAE: 
Gordonia Lasianthus (1,.), J. Ellis, Florida. 
Type LocaLiry: Florida, on Gordonia Lasianthus. 
DISTRIBUTION: Florida. 
Exsiccati: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi /618. 
