Part 1, 1922] PHYLLOSTICTACEAE 43 
On ERICACEAE: 
Epigaea repens 1... New York. 
TYPE Locality: Caroga, Fulton County, New York, on Epigaea repens. 
DisTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
152. Phyllosticta amicta Ellis & Ev. Proc. Acad. Phila. 
1895: 430. 1895. : 
Spots usually marginal, irregular in form, becoming cinereous, often bordered by a narrow 
reddish-brown line, visible on both sides of the leaf but paler on the under side, reaching a 
diameter of 1 cm. or more; pycnidia numerous, black, depressed-globose, reaching a diameter 
of 120-200 u; spores subglobose to ellipsoid, variable in size but averaging 4-5 X 7-104, 
hyaline or subhyaline. 
On ERICACEAE: 
Uva-ursi Manzanita (Parry) Abrams (Arctostaphylos Manzanita Parry), California. 
Uva-ursi tomentosa (Pursh) Abrams (Arctostaphylos tomentosa Lindl.), Oregon. 
Uva-ursi viscide (Parry) Abrams (Arctostaphylos viscida Parry), Oregon, California. 
TYPE LocALIty: Jackson, Amador County, California, on Arctostaphylos viscida, 
DISTRIBUTION: Oregon and California. 
153. Phyllosticta Asiminae Ellis & Kellerm. Am. Nat. 
17: 1165. 1883. 
Spots numerous, rarely subcircular but more often irregular, giving to the leaf a mottled 
appearance, yellowish-white, surrounded by a slightly elevated narrow, black border, the 
surrounding tissue of the leaf being slightly discolored, the main spot reaching a diameter of 
1 cm. or rarely more, indistinctly visible on the under side cf the leaf ; pycnidia numerous, 
small, quite evenly distributed over the infected spot, reaching a diameter of 100-125 p; 
spores rather large, subglobose to ellipsoid or ovoid, 5-6 X 7-9 yu, filled with granules. 
On ANONACEAE: 
Asimina pygmaea (Bartr.) A. Gray, Florida, Indiana, Maryland. 
Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal, District of Columbia, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, West Virginia. 
TYPE LocaLITy: Ohio, on Asimina triloba. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Delaware to Missouri and Florida. 
Exsiccati: Ellis, N. Am. Fungi 1164; Ellis & Ev. Fungi Columb. 431; Kellerm. Ohio Fungi 9; 
Seym. & Earle, Econ. Fungi 103; Rab.-Wint.-Paz. Fung. Eur. 3983. 
154. Phyllosticta Siliquastri Sacc. & Speg.; Sacc. 
Michelia 1: 148. 1878. 
Spots variable in form, becoming dry and brown; pycnidia scattered, prominent, umbili- 
cate, reaching a diameter of 120-150 y, olivaceous to yellowish; spores ellipsoid, 3-4 X 6~7 u, 
containing two oil-drops. 
On CAESALPINIACEAE: 
Cercis canadensis L., Alabama. 
TyPE LOCALITY: Europe, on Cercis Siliquastrum L. 
DISTRIBUTION: Alabama; also in Europe. 
155. Phyllosticta Lantanoidis Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. 
State Mus. 38:94. 1885. 
Spots rather large, subcircular, yellowish or grayish, with a brown margin, reaching a 
diameter of 5-7 mm.; pycnidia minute, slightly prominent, occurring only on the upper side 
of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 100 »; spores ellipsoid, hyaline, containing two oil-drops, 
4X 6-7.5 pw. 
On CAPRIFOLIACEAE: : : 
Viburnum alnifolium Marsh. (Viburnum lantanoides Michx.), New York. 
Viburnum cassinoides L., New York. . ; 
Type Locality: Caroga, Fulton County, New York, on Viburnum lantanoides. 
PistRIBuTION: New York. 
156. Phyllosticta liriodendrica Sacc. Syll. Fung. 3:30. 1884. 
? ta (Depazea) Tulipiferae Schw. Trans. Am.Phil. Soc’ II. 4: 226. 1832. 
asain Hp esha Ce Grevillea 12:26 1883. Not P. Liriodendri Thum. 1879. 
