78 JOURNAL OF THE 



S. xcDiUiii Dcsm. 



On Xaiithium, Jul\^ 11, W, Uiiiontowii. 

 ^V. graniiuum Desm. 



On Panicum sano-uinale, Aug-. 19, 91, B. M. D. Spots 

 brown, elon<^ate, irret>fular or involving* the larg-er part 

 of the terminal portion of the leaf. Perithecia amphi- 

 g-enous, more abundan,tly epiphyllous black, frequently 

 depressed when dr3% 80 -90. Spores hyalines, slender, 

 larg-er at base, soon tapering- into a long-, very slender, 

 strong-ly curved flag'ellum, 2- 10 septate. Very young- 

 ones are narrowly obclavate with the smaller end little 

 curved and 1-2 septate, lli in diameter at base, 

 30 - 70 long-. 

 S. alabaincusis n. sp. 



OnNepetag-lechoma, Jan. 29, and Feb. 27, 91. Spots 

 indefinite, occupying- irregfular portions of the leaf. 

 Perithecia 80-90. Spores 20-30x1 or less, some- 

 times faintly 1-3 septate, staig-ht or slig-htl}^ curved or 

 flexuous. 



The measurements are g-iven in terms of the micro- 

 millimeter. 

 Botanical Department, Cornell University. 



ADDITIONAL NOTE ON THK FUNGI OF 

 BLOWING ROCK, N. C. 



In making- out the list of fung-i from Blowing- Rock, 

 which was published in Part 2, Vol. IX, of this Journal, 

 two species were overlooked. They are as follows: 

 Cordxccps acicularis Rav. 



On larva of elaterid beetle. 

 C}io))io)uclkt coryli (Batsch.) Sacc. 



On leaves of Corylus. 



Geo. F. Atkinson. 



