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PHYLLosTicTa Ciusiakz F. 1. Stevens, Trans. Ill. Acad. 10: 195. 1918. Not P. Clusiae 
Allesch.; P. Henn. Hedwigia 36: 237. 1897. The name is untenable, having been previously 
used for a species which apparently has different spore-characters. Described from Porto 
Rico, on Clusia rosea Jacq. 
PayLLosticra CoLocasise Hohnel, Sitz-ber. Akad. Wien 116!: 142. 1907. Reported 
on Dieffenbachia sp. in Porto Rico by Miss Esther Young (Mycologia 7: 144). 
PHyLuosticta coLocasicoLa Hoéhnel, Sitz-ber. Akad. Wien 116!: 142. 1907. Re- 
ported on Caladium sp. (Colocasia sp.) in Porto Rico by Miss Esther Young (Mycologia 
7:144). In the specimen examined the spores are much larger than indicated for this species. 
PHYLLOSTICTA CORYLINA Ellis & Martin, Am. Nat. 18: 1264. 1884. ‘This is said to be 
a synonym of Gloeosporium Coryli (Desm.) Sacc. It occurs on Corylus americana Walt. 
PHYLLOSTICTA CRATAEGICOLA Sacc. Syll. Fung. 3:6. 1884. Phyllosticta Crataegi Speg. 
Michelia 1: 483. 1879. This species has been reported by Dr. J. F. Brenckle from Kulm, 
North Dakota, on Crataegus mollis (T. & G.) Scheele. (Mycologia 10: 218.) 
PHYLLOSTICTA FILIPENDULINA Sacc. & Speg.; Sacc. Michelia 1: 276. 1878. Phyllos- 
ticta Filipendulae Sacc. & Speg.; Sacc. Michelia 1: 150. 1878. Not P. Filipendulae Sace. 
Michelia 1: 145. 1878. A specimen collected at Lyndonville, New York, on Spiraea hyper- 
icifolia and referred to this species has colored spores and is probably not a good Phyllosticta, 
PHYLLOSTICTA HELLEBORICOLA Coptipis Sacc. & Scalia; Sacc. Harriman Alaska Exp. 
Crypt. 21. 1904. The variety has been reported from Unalaska on Coptis trifolia (L.)} 
Salisb. Neither the species nor the variety has been seen by the writer. 
PHYLLOSTICTA INNUMERA Cooke & Hark. Grevillea 9: 84. 1881. No host is given and 
the identity of the species is uncertain. 
Puy.iosticta LANTANAE F. L Stevens, Trans. Ill. Acad. 10: 195. 1918. Not Phyllos- 
ticta Lantanae Pass. Erb. Critt. Ital. II. 1290. 1882. The name is untenable. The species 
was described on Lantana from Porto Rico. 
Puyiz,osticta Leucocarpar Atk. Bull. Cornell Univ. 3: 31. 1897. The species was 
described by Atkinson from near Pike Road, Alabama, on Pyrus leucocarpa. No record of 
such a host could be found. On Sept. 18, 1918, a letter of inquiry was addressed to Prof. 
Atkinson which reached him while on his western trip. In his reply he stated that he could 
not look the matter up until his return to Ithaca; his death occurred shortly after. 
PHyuLosticta Lycunipis (Kunze & Schmidt) Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Phyllost. 59. 1900. 
Sphaeria Lychnidis Kunze & Schmidt, Myk. Hefte 2: 53. 1823. Specimens distributed by 
Ellis & Ev. in N. Am. Fungi 2839 are said to be sterile and therefore doubtful. Reported on 
Lychnis alba Mill. (L. vespertina Sibth.). 
PHYLLOSTICTA MACULIFORMIS Sacc. Michelia 2: 538. 1882. Reported on fallen leaves 
of Alnus rugosa (Du Roi) Spreng., from Indian Lake, New York. (Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 
197: 49.) 
PuyiLosticta Muprcacinis (Fuckel) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 3: 42. 1884.. Ascochyia Medi- 
caginis Fuckel, Fungi Rhen. 488. 1863, This has been reported on Medicago sativa L., and 
is thought by some to represent the pycnidial stage of Pyrenopeziza Medicaginis Fuckel. 
PHyLLosticta Papi Brunaud, Soc. Sci. Nat. Charente-Infér. Ann. 26:52. 1890. Orig- 
inally reported on Prunus Padus. Recorded for North America on Padus virginiana (L.) 
Mill. See Barth. Fungi Columb. 4655. 
PHYLLOSTICTA PANDANICOLA E. Young, Mycologia 7: 150. 1915. The mature spores 
of this species appear to be 1-septate, which would put it in the genus Ascochyta. 
PHYLLOSTICTA PYRINA Sacc. Michelia 1: 134. 1878. According to J. L. Sheldon (Tor- 
reya 7: 143) thisiaa Coniothyrium and hasbeen called by him Coniothyrium pyrinum. On 
Pyrus communis. Widely distributed in Eastern United States. 
PHYLLOSTICTA RENOUANA Sacc. & Roum. Rev. Myc. 6: 32. 1884. Reported by J. J. 
Davis from Wisconsin on Typha latifolia 1. (Trans. Wis. Acad. 17: 865.) 
