Part 1, 1922] PHYLLOSTICTACEAE 61 
On BRASSICACEAE: 
Brassica oleracea L. (cult.), California. 
TYPE LocaLiry: Australia, on Brassica oleracea (cauliflow i Sali i 
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DIsTRIBUTION: California; also in Europe and Australia. os ac 
ILLUSTRATION: Jour. Roy Hort. Soc. 27: pl. 7, f.95. 
234. Phyllosticta gossypina Ellis & Martin, Jour. Myc. 
2: 129. 1886. 
Spots rather irregular in form, rusty-brown, surrounded by a narrow, slightly elevated 
border, similar in appearance on either side of the leaf, the infected spot often surrounded 
by a purplish area, the main spot reaching a diameter of 3-5 mm.; pycnidia sparingly scattered 
over the infected spot, reaching a diameter of about 100 «1; spores abundant, rather variable 
in size and form, about 2-2.5 & 3-7 yu. 
ON MALVACEAE: 
Gossypium sp. (cult.), (Alabama?), Mississippi, North Carolina. 
TYPE LocaLity: Not known, on Gossypium sp. 
DIsTRIBUTION: North Carolina to Mississippi. 
235. Phyllosticta Chrysanthemi Ellis & Dearness, Can. 
Rec. Sci. 5: 267. 1893. 
Spots subcircular, numerous, several often becoming confluent and irregular, raised on the 
upper side of the leaf and depressed on the under surface, reaching a diameter of 2-3 mm., 
yellowish-brown, paler on the under side; pycnidia minute, scattered over the infected spot, 
mainly on the upper side of the leaf, reaching a diameter of 80-100 u; spores ellipsoid, slightly 
smoky, 2-3 X 4-5 p. 
On CARDUACEAE: 
Chrysanthemum sinense Sabine, Canada. 
Type LOCALITY: London, Ontario, on Chrysanthemum sinense. 
DistRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
236. Phyllosticta ambrosioides Thiim. Instituto 28 :—[45]. 
1881. 
Spots small, nearly circular in form or occasionally more or less irregular, becoming white 
or whitish in the center, surrounded by a purplish border which is slightly elevated and nearly 
black in dried specimens, reaching a diameter of 1-3 mm., almost equally visible on either 
side of the leaf; pycnidia scattered, occurring on either side of the leaf, small, black, becoming 
rather prominent, reaching a diameter of 70-80 »; spores minute, ellipsoid or allantoid, 1.5 
X 4-5 pw. 
On CHENOPODIACEAE: - 
Chenopodium ambrosioides L., Delaware, Louisiana, New Jersey. 
Tyre LocaLity: Europe, on Chenopodium ambrosioides. . 
DistrRrsuTion: New Jersey, Delaware, and Louisiana; also in Europe. 
Exsiccatt: Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 1724; Seym. & Earle, Econ. Fung 359 a. 
237. Phyllosticta allantospora Ellis & Ev. Proc. Acad. Phila. 
1894: 355. 1894. 
Spots subcircular in form, brown, with a greenish subindefinite border, reaching a diameter 
of 3-4 mm.; pycnidia occurring on the upper side of the leaf, subdiscoid, perforate, reaching 
a diameter of 100-110; spores ellipsoid or short-cylindric, hyaline, usually a little curved, 
1.25 X 3-5 pz. 
On BRASSICACEAE: . 
Cakile edentula (Bigel.) Hook. (Cakile americana Nutt.), New Jersey. 
Type LocaLity: Sandy Hook, New Jersey, on Cakile edentula. 
DisTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
238. Phyllosticta Garrettii Sydow, Ann. Myc. 6: 484. 1908. 
Spots circular or subcireular, yellowish, becoming discolored in the center, reaching 
