REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST IQI5 29 
my OR INTERESTING SPECIES OF -FUNGI, HII 
1 Fungi new to the State flora 
Aleurodiscus farlowi Burt 
On dead branches and twigs of hemlock, Tsuga cana- 
densis, Vaughns, Washington county. S. H. Burnham, February 
20, 1914. (Determined by E. A. Burt.) 
Botryosphaeria fuliginosa M. & M. 
On dead twigs of Fraxinus-americana L., Sylvan 
Beach, Oneida county. H. D. House, May 14, 1915. 
Calosphaeria cornicola E. & E. 
On dead branches of Cornus paniculata near Beth- 
fenem. N.Y. April. Dr Charles H. Pect< 
Cercospora caricis Dearness & House, n. sp. 
Spots yellow, not definitely bordered, similar on both sides of the 
leaf, generally following but not bounded by the veinlets; hyphal 
tufts brown, hyphae 15-20 by 4-6 p, amphigenous but mostly 
epiphyllous; conidia hyaline, slightly obclavate, occasionally con- 
catenate, flexuous, continuous to 4-septate, 40-80 by 3 pz. 
mids Horee, N. Y., on leaves of: Carex folliculata.” Dr 
Peas Peck, Aurust. 
This species differs very markedly from Cercospora 
caricina Ell. & Dearness, which has minute hypophyllous tufts, 
and from Cercospora microstigma Sacc., which pos- 
sesses smoky, margined spots. 
Coniothyrium concentricum Desm. 
On languishing leaves of Yucca filamentosa L. (cultv.) 
Oneida, Madison county. H. D. House, June 20, 1915. 
Coryneum umbonatum Nees 
On dead twigs of Carpinus caroliniana Walt. Sylvan 
Beach. H. D. House, May 10, 1915. 
Cucurbitaria ceanothi Dearness & House, sp. nov. 
Perithecia rough, small, subcaespitose on a black cortical stroma 
which finally throws off the cuticle; asci paraphysate, 150-175 by 
