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On loaves of 7Ci-/f/ta (unplcxioaiilis, Itacinc. Wisconsin (Davis). 



Acc'oiiipiinied on tlic same spots hy a St'ptoiia (.S. KriylfP, E. it E.), 

 will) liacillafc sjxn-nk's 20-2') x 1-1.^ //. 



S. astei'iiioides, E, & E. Jonrn. Mycol. \\ . p. 'J8. 



J'eritliccia scattci'ed, lenticular, I'atlior broadly pioircd altovc. 

 prominent, Itnt covered with the cnticlo. their liases snnk in the matrix, 

 and nioi'(( or less distinctly l'rin<i'cd with ln'own, l)rancliin;>: mycelinni. 

 Asci without parai)hyses, clavato-cylindiical, with a short, narrow base, 

 80-90 X 18-20 //. SjKiridia crowded, aciuely elli]»tical, nniseptato and 

 <'onstri('ted, upjior cell mostly broader, smoky-hyaline. 20-28 x8-12//. 



On dead steins of />//y.s«r?/,s, Clyde, N. Y. (O. V. Cooke. .Fr.) 



S. (lecidiia, E. & K. JJnll. Torr. Bot. Clnb, XI, \k 122. 



Pcrithecia visible on both sides of the leal', of coarse, cellular 

 structure, depressed -lilobose. 100 /i diam. A.^ci oblong', sessile, 50 x 

 15 /i. Sporiilia crowded or Inseriato, olilong or ol)lon<>-)»yriform, uni- 

 sejitate and constricted, mostly a little curved. 11-12x4-5 /i. Peri- 

 ihccia in small (1-1 >r nun.), round, dull-white, translucent spots with a 

 narrow, raised boi'der; these spots are on dead, discolored jiarts of the 

 leaf, which linally lidl out and leave irregularly shaped holes, as if the 

 leaf had been eaten out I)y insects. 



On Iivin<i: leaves of Veruoiiia. Also on Scrophulurln uoilosa. 

 with liic s|M)ts whiter and more confluent and mostly not on dead, but 

 on livinjr, green j)arts of the leaf, Manhattan, Kansas (Kellerman). 



S. Ai'iilise, Cke. & Hark. (irev. IX. p. 5). 



Pcrithecia gregarious, brown, mendtranaceous, covered by tlu> 

 epidernns, crowded in orbicular [latches. Asci cylindi'ical. Sporidia 

 <dliptical, hyaline, unisejjtate, 10x4 /i. 



On stems of AraJia Colifornica, in California. 



S. Dendroniecoiiis, Cke. & Hark. (J rev. IX, j). ». 



Kxsicc. KU. N. A. F. 798. 



Pcrithecia scattered, covered by the epidermis, black, globose, 

 about 100 n djam., membranaceous. Asci ol)long, ses,sile, mostly 

 l)roader at the base, 35 x 12-14 fi. Sporidia Itiseriate, clavate-oblong 

 ("elliptical," Cke.). uniseptate, hyaline, lower cell narrower, about 

 12x3//. 



On dead stems of DenOroutevoh rigi(hit<, California. 



S. Salicoriiia', Awd. Myc. Eur. Pyr. p. Ki, fig. (18. 

 Pcrithecia crowded, enveloping and blackeinng . .e stem between 

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