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angular, darker in center. Hyphte hypophyllous, fascicu- 

 late, light olive brown, flexuous or toothed, obscurely sep- 

 tate, 40 — 70 X 4, 5 — 5. Conidia lanceolate or tereti- 

 fusoid, I — 5 — septate, obtuse, faintly olive yellow, 20 — 45 

 X 5-8. 



On languid leaves of Ficiis carica^ ^11 '^^ Auburn, Sep- 

 tember 4, 1890, Atkinson. 



64. Cercospora Clitori.^ n. sp. Spots angular, rather 

 large, 3 — 6 ;;/;;/., black or nearly black above, brown below. 

 Hyphne epiphyllous, fuliginous, short, projecting little 

 above the tuberculate stroma, 5-10 long. Conidia long, 

 slender, terete, faintly colored, straight or curved, several 

 times septate, 50 — 70 X 3. 



On leaves of Clitoria mariana^ 2069, Auburn, August 

 29, 1 89 1, Atkinson. 



65. Cercospora effusa (B. & C.) Ell. Hypophyllous, 

 diffuse, giving roseate color to large patches or entirely 

 covering the under surface of the leaf. Hyphie fasciculate, 

 individuals sometimes creeping and producing numerous 

 branches, geniculate, dentate, reddish, hyaline at tips, 

 45 — 100 X 4. Conidia cylindrical, tapering at each end, 

 I — 3 septate, subhyaline, multiguttulate, 25 — 40 X 4 - 



On leaves of Lobelia amcena^ 2214, Auburn, October 

 II and November 3, 1891, Atkinson. 



66. Cercospora Dolichi E. & E. The leaf possesses 

 suborbicular or angular spots mottled with blood-red much 

 as in C. critenta. The hyph^e are not confined to them, 

 but distributed over the green areas of the leaf as well. 

 Hyph^e amphigenous, loosely fasciculate, olive fuliginous, 

 short, subflexuous, subdenticulate and usually somewhat 

 pointed at the apex 20—40 X 4—4, 5, or up to 80 long, 

 then with reddish tinge and plainly septate. Conidia 

 olive, terete, 3 -15— septate, curved, usually guttulate, 

 30-100 X 4. 



