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aechbnrs WaLpstEIniz P. & C. 
- _ Spots small, unequal, suborbicular, arid, gray with a purple-brown 7 
_ blackish margin, perithecia minute, few, epiphyllous, black; spores straight, if 
001’ long. 7a : 
; a ___ Leaves of dry strawberry, Waldsteinia fragarioides. Portage. G. W. 
_ Clinton. Helderberg Mountains. May. . 
Q : SzprorrA VerBascrcota B. & C. 
Leaves of mullein, Verbascwm blattaria. Albany. July. tee 
I find no description of this fungus, and take the name from “specimen: as 
‘Teceived from Dr. Curtis. 
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> a LonicERz Desm. 
Living leaves of fly honeysuckle, Lonicera ciliata. Catskill and Adiron- 
_dack Mountains. July and Aug. 
_ VERMICULARIA TRICHELLA G ev. 
Ivy leaves. Buffalo. Clinton. 
4 
_ WVERMICULARIA ALBOMACULATA Schw. & 
* Leaves of carrion flower, Smilax herbacea. Buffalo. Sept. Clinton. 
% -Mezanconium Americanum P. & C. 
___ Pustules small, grouped or cireinating on orbicular spots ; stroma none or A 
, obsolete ; spores compact. oozing out in subconical masses, staining the ma- Bs 
% trix black, subglobose or broadly elliptical, .0002'-.0003' long. ae. 
B. In conservatories on dead leaves of the American century plant, Agave 
; ag Americana. Buffalo. Feb. Clinton. * oe 
as ; 4 a 
_ SPORIDESMIUM sicynuM Thum. 
= Dead alder branches. Adirondack Mountains. Aug. 
_ PxRaGMIpIuM BULBosuM Fr. 
a, Leaves of Potentilla fruticosa. Copake. Oct. 
_.__ The spores are darker colored than in European specimens, and therefore % 
___ the septa are soon very obscure. : =a 
a ae 
ee Uromyces Triroiu Fk. : ees 3 
tad Leaves of Medicago lupulina. Buffalo. Clinton. mre! 
+m a 
7 - Ei 10 
- Uromyces porymorruus P. & C. 
a Spots brownish ; sori blackish-brown, prominent, surrounded by the rup- ee 
ag _ tured epidermis; spores large, polymorphous, subglobose, elliptical, ovate, ob- hs. , 
long or elon See aca the apex acute, obtuse, truncate or evell emar- . 
