42 NORTH AMERICAN FLORA [VoLUME 6 
147, Phyllosticta clethricola Ellis & Martin, Am. Nat. 
16: 1002. 1882. 
Spots circular, subcircular, or irregular, rusty-brown, with a definite, slightly elevated 
border, reaching a diameter of 2-3 mm., paler on the under side of the leaf; pycnidia few, 
minute, scattered over the infected spot, appearing on either side of the leaf, reaching a di- 
ameter of 120 4; spores broad-ellipsoid, about 6 X 9 xz. 
On CLETHRACEAE: 
Clethra alnifolia L., New Jersey. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Newfield, New Jersey, on Clethra alnifolia. 
DISTRIBUTION: New Jersey. 
Exsiccati: Ellis, N. Am. Fungi 1153; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 1246. 
148. Phyllosticta Cyrillae Ellis & Martin, Jour. Myc. 2: 130. 1886. 
Spots usually terminal or marginal, large, reddish-brown, becoming cinereous with age, 
often covering nearly half of the leaf, visible on either side but a little paler on the under 
side; pycnidia thickly scattered over the infected spot, restricted to the upper side of the leaf 
but slightly visible on the under side also, reaching a diameter of 110-140 yw; spores subglobose 
to ovoid, granular, hyaline, 5-7 X 8-10 uw. 
ON CYRILLACEAE: 
Cyrille racemiflora L,., Florida. 
TYPE Locality: Green Cove, Florida, on Cyrilla racemiflora. 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
Exsiccatt: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 1720. 
149. Phyllosticta Lagerstroemiae Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 
4: 101. 1888. 
?Phoma Lagerstroemiae foliicola Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4: 101. 1888. 
Spots terminal, killing the tips of the leaves which become yellowish-brown or cinereous; 
pycnidia black, gregarious, erumpent, reaching a diameter of 100-110 4; spores ovoid, 4-5 X 
6-8 py. ‘ 
ON LYTHRACEAE: 
Lagerstroemia indica I,., Louisiana. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Point a la Hache, Louisiana, on Lagerstroemia indica. 
DIstRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
150. Phyllosticta globifera Ellis & Ev.; Millsp. & Nutt. 
Field Mus. Publ. 1: 104, 1896. 
?Sphaeria lichenoides cornicola DC. Fl. Fr. 6: 148. 1815. 
?Spheeria (Depazea) cornicola Fries, Syst. Myc. 2: 530. 1823. 
Phyllosticta cornicola Rab. in Klotzsch, Herb. Viv. Myc. ed. 2. 454. 1857. 
Spots marginal or internal, yellowish-brown, with a slightly darker, abrupt margin, 
circular or subcircular when internal and reaching a diameter of 1 cm., when marginal often 
half surrounding the leaf, visible on both sides but paler below; pycnidia sparingly scattered 
over the infected spot, on either side of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 100-120 un, subglobose, 
black; spores abundant, subglobose or ellipsoid, 4-6 X 5-8 », granular within. 
On CoRNACEAE: 
Cornus femina Mill. (Cornus paniculata L,’Heér.), Kansas. 
Cynoxylon floridum (1,.) Raf. (Cornus florida 1,.), Delaware, West Virginia. 
TYPE LOCALITY: West Virginia, on Cornus florida. 
DisTRIBUTION: Delaware to Kansas; also in Europe?. . 
Exsiccati: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 2833?; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 665. 
151. Phyllosticta Epigaeae Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. 
State Mus. 38: 94. 1885. 
Spots large, irregular, brown or reddish-brown, reaching a diameter of 1 cm. or more; 
pycnidia minute, reaching a diameter of 100-150, at first covered by the epidermis, later 
becoming erumpent, occurring on the upper side of the leaf, black; spores ellipsoid, hyaline, 
4X 7.5 p 
