Locust, Black (Robinia Pseudacacia |.) 
Yellow Heart Rot, Fomes rimosus Berk. Rather common. 71. 
Locust, Honey (Gleditsia triacanthos L.) 
Leaf Spot, Melasmia hypophylla Sace. Marion, 1890; Tippecanoe, 1892; 
Putnam, 1893. 132. 
Mildew, Microsphaera Alni (Wallr.) Wint. Common. 71. 
Maple (Acer spp.) 
Anthracnose, Gloeosporium apocryptum EK. & E. Marion, Floyd, Van- 
derburg and Boone, 1914. 39. 
Bark Canker, Schizophyllum commune Fr. Rather common. 71. 
Canker, Nectria cinnabarina (Tode) ime, (Cereollly IQs y ale 
Leaf Spot, Phleospora Aceris Lib. Johnson, 1890, on red maple. Stagonos- 
pora collapsa (C. & EK.) Sace. Putnam, 1893, on soft maple. 132. 
Leaf Tar Spot, Rhytisma acerina (Pers.) Fr. Common in some localities. 
1S P-Eellaie(ca ka elt 
Mildew, Uncinula circinata C. & P. Montgomery, 1885; Johnson, 1890; 
Marshall, 1893, on red and soft maple. 132, 102. 
Sun Seald. This trouble, thought to be due to drouth and storm injury 
has been quite prevalent over the State during the past few seasons. 
38, 39. 
White Heart Rot, Fomes igniarius (L.) Gillet. Common. 71. 
White Rot, Polyporus squamosus (Huds.) Fr. Tippecanoe. 71. 
Millet (Chaetechloa italica (.) Seribn. 
Smut, Ustilago Crameri Koern. Rather common but not serious. 112. 
Oak (Quercus spp.) 
Leaf Spot, Ceratophorum uncinatum (Cl. & Pk.) Sace. Johnson, 1890, 
on bur-oak. Didymella lephosphora Sace. & Speg. Monroe, 1911, 
on red oak. Gloeosporium septorioides Sace. Montgomery, 1890; 
Monroe, 1909, on red oak. Marsonia Martini Sace. & Ell. Common 
on several species. Phyllosticta Quercus Sace. & Speg. Montgomery, 
1898, on bur-oak. 132,137, 71. 
