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UNLISTED OHIO FUNGI. 



A. D. SELBY. 



This gave a list of several species of parasitic fungi re- 

 cently collected in Ohio. The following are the chief 

 species of fungi, omitting the host: Puccinia KuhnicC, 

 Schwein., Puccinia malvacearum, Mont., Puccinia suaveo- 

 lens, Rostr., Ustilago avena^ la'vis (Pers.) Kell and Swingle, 

 Ustilago Crameri Kornicke, Ustilago Hordei (Pers.) Uro- 

 cystis Cepula? Frost, Plasmopora Cubensis (B. & C.) 

 Humph., Spha^rolhecapruinosa, C. & P., Uncinula Chntoni, 

 Peck., Uncinula sp. on Corylus, Gibberella Saubinettii, 

 (Mont.) Sacc, Phyllosticta sp. on cucumbers, Phoma per- 

 sicae, Sacc, Septoria Dianthi, Desm., Septoriachrysanthemi, 

 E. & D., Septoria Lycopersici, Speg., Glcvsporium phomo- 

 ides, Sacc, Glcesporium ki'licolor, B., Colletotichum lagena- 

 rium, PabS., Marsoniaperforans,E. &E. n. sp. or lettuce, Ram- 

 ularia rufomaculans, Pk.,Cladosporium carpophilum, Thum., 

 Helminthosporium carpophilum, Lev., Heterosporium ech- 

 inulatum, Berk., Allernaria Brassica; f. nigrescens, Peglion, 



SOME OHIO xMETASPERM.F:. 



A. D. SELBY. 



Notes are submitted upon a limited number of species, 

 collected in Ohio or contributed by correspondents. Several 

 of these (14 in all) do not appear on record, as previously 

 collected in the state. Others are given because of interest 

 attaching to their occurrence or habit. In several cases spe- 



