Part 1, 19224 PHYLLOSTICTACEAE 35 
114. Phyllosticta Bonanseana Sacc. Ann. Myc. 11: 547. 1913. 
Spots variable, indefinite in outline, the whole leaf finally becoming yellow; pycnidia 
loosely gregarious or scattered, occurring on the under side of the leaf, erumpent, globose- 
lenticular, reaching a diameter of 175 4, with a conspicuous ostiolum; spores cylindric-oblong, 
with two oil-drops, 2.5 X 7 pu. 
ON FABACEAE: 
Medicago arborea L. (cult.), Mexico. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Mexico, on Medicago arborea. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
115. Phyllosticta orobella Sacc. Atti Ist. Veneto VI. 2: 459. 1884. 
Spots variable, becoming pale, without definite margin; pycnidia gregarious, prominent, 
at first covered, becoming erumpent, reaching a diameter of 80-100 u; spores ellipsoid, un- 
equal-sided, usually containing two oil-drops, hyaline, 3 X 7-7.5 u. 
ON FaBACEAE: 
Lathyrus maritimus (L,.) Bigel., New York. 
Lathyrus ochroleucus Hook., Montana, 
TYPE LOCALITY: Europe, on Orobus vernus. 
DIstTRIBUTION: New York and Montana; also in Europe. 
116. Phyllosticta phaseolina Sacc. Michelia 1: 149. 1878. 
Spots usually terminal or marginal, more rarely internal, pale-yellowish, indefinite in 
outline or with a dark-brown border, often covering half the surface of the leaflet, visible 
on both sides; pycnidia scattered over the infected spot or congested in groups several mm. 
in diameter, black, reaching a diameter of 704; spores numerous, small, ellipsoid, about 
2-2.5 X 4-6 uy. 
On FABACEAE: eee 
Phaseolus lunatus I,. (cult,), Florida, New Jersey, West Virginia. . 
Phaseolus polystachyus (L.) B.S.P. (Phaseolus perennis Walt.), Mississippi. 
Phaseolus sp. (cult.), New Jersey, South Carolina. , 
Strophostyles helvola (L.) Britton (Phaseolus helvolus L., Phaseolus diversifolius Pers.), 
Kansas, New Jersey, Ohio. : 
Strophostyles pauciflora (Benth.) S$. Wats. (Phaseolus pauciflorus Benth.), Kansas, Ne- 
braska. 
Vigna sp. (cult.), New Jersey. . 
Type LocaLity: Europe, on Phaseolus vulgaris. Pe eee . 
DISTRIBUTION: New Jersey to Nebraska, Florida, and Mississippi; also in Europe. 
Exsiceatt: Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 2136; Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 53. 
117. Phyllosticta Commonsii Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 5: 146. 1889. 
Spots subcircular or slightly irregular in form, definite, yellowish or whitish, reaching 
a diameter of 3-4 mm., smaller and less definite on the under side of the leaf; pycnidia few, 
scattered over the infected spot, restricted to the upper side of the leaf, reaching a diameter 
of 80-90 u; spores numerous, hyaline or slightly smoky, 2-3 XK 4-74. 
On RANUNCULACEAE: : 
Paeonia sp. (cult.), Delaware; Ontario. , 
TypPp LOCALITY: Wilmington, Delaware, on Paeonia sp. 
DISTRIBUTION: Ontario and Delaware. 
118. Phyllosticta Xanthorrhizae Ellis & Nutt.; Millsp. & 
Nutt. Field Mus. Publ. Bot. 1: 105. 1896. 
Spots rather large, ellipsoid or stbellipsoid, dirty-white in the center with a dark-brown 
border which gradually blends off into the healthy tissue of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 
8 mm., visible on both sides of the leaf but paler on the under side; pycnidia thickly scattered 
over the infected spot, reaching a diameter of 75 4; spores ellipsoid, containing two large 
oil-drops, 2.5-3 X 5-6 h. 
RANUNCULACEAE: oe 
a Xanthorrhiza apiifolia L,’Her., West Virginia. 
Type LOCALITY: West Virginia, on Xanthorrhiza apiifolia. 
DISTRIBUTION: West Virginia. : 
Exsiccatl: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 3250. 
