Part 1, 1922] PHYLLOSTICTACEAE 4] 
144. Phyllosticta solitaria Ellis & Ev. Proc. Acad. Phila. 
1895: 430. 1895. 
Spots small, whitish, surrounded by a darker brown area, the main spot reaching a di- 
ameter of 1 mm. on leaves, fruit,and twigs; pycnidia few, usually only one in the center of 
each spot, reaching a diameter of 75 yu; spores large, ellipsoid or subglobose, about 5-6 X 
6-84. It occurs on the petioles and midribs on the under surface of the leaves, causing 
cankers; also on the twigs causing elongate cankers; also on fruit causing apple blotch. 
On MALACEAE: 
Crataegus sp., New Jersey. 
Malus Malus (L.) Britton (Pyrus Malus L.), Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, 
ee Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, West 
irginia. 
Malus coronaria (L.) Mill. (Pyrus coronaria L,.), Indiana, West Virginia. 
TYPEe Locality: Crawfordsville, Indiana, on Pyrus coronaria. 
Eaten tts anes half of the United States. 
LLUSTRATIONS: Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 313: 69, f. 363-373; Bull. U.S. Dep. Agr. Pl. Ind. 144: 
pls. 1-6; Bull. Kans. Exp. Sta. 196: f. 1-5. ‘i ere : 
145. Phyllosticta guanicensis E. Young, Mycologia 7: 146. 1915. 
Spots circular or nearly so, whitish in the center, surrounded by a dark-brown, slightly 
elevated border, reaching a diameter of 1-2 mm., similar on the under side of the leaf but less 
distinct; pycnidia few, scattered over the infected spot or more often clustered near its center, 
subglobose, reaching a diameter of 120 u, with a distinct ostiolum 12-15 pu in diameter; spores 
subglobose to ellipsoid, rather variable in size and form, about 5 X 6-10 x. 
On CAESALPINIACEAE: 
Guilandina crista (L.) Small, Porto Rico. 
Type LOcALIty: Guanica, Porto Rico, on Guilandina crista. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
146. Phyllosticta viticola (Berk. & Curt.) Thiim. 
Pilze Weinst. 188. 1878. 
Septoria viticola Berk. & Curt.; Thim. Pilze Weinst. 188. 1878. 
Phyllosticta Labruscae Thim. Pilze Weinst. 189. 1878. 
Phyllosticta Ampelopsidis Ellis & Martin; Martin, Jour. Myc. 2:14. 1886. 
Spots circular or subcircular in form, slightly irregular or occasionally two or three co- 
alescing, reaching a diameter of 4-5 mm., pale yellowish-brown, surrounded by a dark-brown 
border, visible on either side of the leaf but more distinct on the upper side; pycnidia numer- 
ous, restricted to the upper side of the leaf, clustered in the center or arranged in a circle 
near the outer margin of the infected spot, reaching a diameter of 130 u; spores subhyaline, 
subglobose to ellipsoid or pyriform, 6-7 X 8-114. 
ON VITACEAE: byte 
Ampelopsis arborea (L..) Rusby (Vitis bipinnata T. & G.), Mississippi. 
Muscadinia Munsoniana (Simpson) Small (Vitis Munsoniana Simpson), Florida. 
Parthenocissus quinquefolia (L.) Planch. (Ampelopsis quinquefolia Michx., Parthenocissus 
vitacea A, S. Hitche.), Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, North 
Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin; Ontario. 
Parthenocissus tricuspidata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Planch., Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, 
North Carolina, Pennsylvania; Ontario. 
Vitis aestivalis Michx., Pennsylvania. : . 
Vitis Labrusca \,., Indiana, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania; 
Florida?). 
Reais lere Michx., Delaware, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, 
Vitis rupestris Scheele, West Virginia. 
Vitis Simpsonii Munson, Florida. hoe , : — . 
Vitis vulpine L. (Vitis riparia Michx.), District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana 
Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Ohio. 
Vitis sp., Illinois, South Carolina. 
TypH LOCALITY: Europe, on Vitis vulpina. . Be ses oe . 
DISTRIBUTION: New York to North Pea aaa and Mississippi; also in Europe. 
TRATION: Bull. N. J. Exp. Sta. 313: f. 313. . 
ae Ellis, N. ey Fungi 626, 1169; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 432, 563,' 564, 662, 
1838; Barth. Fungi Columb. 2950, 2951, 3053, 3054, 3246, 4046, 4134, 4245, 4557; Brenckle, Fungi 
Dak, 393, 409; Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 146; Seym. & Earle, Econ. Fungi 410; Rab.-Wint.-Paz. Fungi 
Eur. 3693, 3985; Thiim. Myc. Univ. 1393; Wilson & Seaver, Ascom. 39; Roum. Fungi Sel. #750. 
