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Diaporthe impulsa (Cooke & Peck) Sacc. 

 Nevvcomb, Essex county, on dead branches of Sorbus ameri- 

 cana Marsh. H. D. House, June 8, 1922. 



Diaporthe megalospora E. & E. 

 Newcomb, Essex county, on dead twigs and branches of S a m - 

 bucus canadensis L. H. D. House, June 23, 1923. There 

 is present also in this collection a Metasphaeria, which may not be 

 mature, but which is probably Metasphaeria subcutanea 

 (C. & E.) Sacc. It dififers, however, from typical examples of 

 that species, in its sporidia being 18 x 3-4 /x, and the second cell 

 from the top being widest (4 /x wide), subbiseriately arranged and 

 slightly smoky in color. 



Diaporthe menispermoides Dearness & House, nom. nov. 



D. Men is per mi Dearness & House, N. Y. .State Mus. Bui. 233-34: 31. 

 1922. Not Speg. 1909 



On dead stems of M e n i s p e r m u m c a n a d e n s e L., 

 Albany, House, igiy. 



Diaporthe obscura Peck 

 On dead stems of Rubus odoratus L. Indian Pass, Essex 

 county. H. D. House, July 15, 1923. The type collection of this 

 fungus was made by Doctor Peck near Albany on Rubus stri- 

 g o s u s , in 1874. 



Diaporthe phomaspora (C. & E.) E. & E. 

 Long Beach, Long Island, on dead twigs of Myrica Caroli- 

 ne n s i s Mill. H. D. House, May 10. 1922 Newcomb, Essex 

 county, on dead branches of Myrica Gale L. H. D. House. 

 June 8, 1922. Doctor Peck has collected this at Grassy pond, Essex 

 county, on Myrica Gale L., under the name of Diaporthe 

 Wibbei Nitsch.^^ 



Diaporthe spicata E. & E. 



Newcomb, Essex county, on dead branches of Acer s p i c a - 

 t u m Lam. H. D. House, June 6, 1922. Previously collected by 

 Doctor Peck at Knowersville, Albany county, on the same host 

 species, and reported as Diaporthe my in da (C. &: E.) 

 Sacc.^* 



33 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 197: 28. 1918. 



3* 34th Rep't N. Y. State Mus. 52. 1881, as V a 1 s a m y i n d a . 



