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M. vacciuii C. & P. / 



On Vaccinium, Oct. 18, 91, B. M. D. 

 M. gross tilarice (Wallr.)- 



On Sambucus canadensis, Oct. 13, 91, G. F. A. In 

 the previous list this occurred as was g-iven as M. van- 

 bruntiana Ger. 



The measurements are tjfiven in terms of the micro- 

 millimeter. 



Botanical Department, Cornell University. 



SOME SEPTORLE FROM ALABAMA. 



BY GEO. F. ATKINSON. 



The species of Septoria enumerated in this list were 

 collected during- my connection with the Alabama Poly- 

 technic Institute at Auburn, Ala. The list is not larg-e, 

 perhaps from the fact that no especial effort was made 

 to collect the members of the genus. Where nt> name 

 is g-iven as collector they w^ere collected by myself. 

 Where no locality is g"iven Auburn should be under- 

 stood . 

 Scf)toria brtincllce E. & H. 



On Prunella vulg-aris, July 16, 90, Shorters. The 

 specific name of this plant was given from a mistaken 

 spelling- of the g-enus Prunella which has crept into 

 many American botanical works. See Coville, Bot. 

 Death Valley Expedition, p. 176. 

 S. cerastii Rob. et Desm. 



On Cerastium arvense. Mar. 25, 91. Perithecia not 

 very black, probably because they are not very old. 

 The spores are a little stouter than the description calls 

 for, and are faintly 1-5 septate. The spores in the 



