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In the following spevics the f'nictiji''(itlon is nnhnonui. 

 IMi. pel-means, (B. & ('.) 



Diit/iiiliii /ii I meuii.s, H. fi C. N. I'ac, Kxpl. Kxp. No. if^i. 



S])Ot.s irreii'iiliir, Hulistclliitc-orliiculiir, lilaek, iK'i'iiH.'iitiiig tlic I'litiiv 

 matrix, clovatoil-siilnugoHe. Ostiola iudistiiu't. 

 On loaves, Nicarasiua. 



Ph. oxaliiia, E. & E. (in ilcil).) 



Strouiata aiiijtiiigeiioiis, iiiinute {\~l nun.;, on snl)iinl<'(inif(', jimIc 

 sjiots. black. Stylosjiui'cs Ciisoid-ulilanii', liyaliiu', 7-S x 2-'2}, //. Iiiim- 

 clcatc, Ijoconiiii^' imisoptato. 



On leases oi'Oxnlis coniiculota, Delawart? (Coinnions), 



Fli. latitaiis, (Fr.) 



Ihilliidm latitaiis. Fr. S. JI. II, p. S-'J. 

 t'liyllathma latitans., Sacc. Syll. 5164. 



Sti'oniata innate in tli(> ]»areneliyina ol' the leaf, and not rradily 

 setMi until the portion ol' tlu; leaf covering tlicni is cut away. Cells 

 nunioi'ous, sultrotund, ei'owded, white. 



On leaves of Vdccinium Vitis-idfrti, Nimaisiinuiiak, Oreenlaiid. 



Kesondtles an old Phucidinn). 



IMi. Paiiici, Schw. Syn. X. Am. 192;') (sub Doth idea). 



Spots gray, thin, linear, lonuitiulinally an<l latei'ally conlhi(Mit 

 Itotwcen the nerves of the leaf, without any distinct lihi-ils. ('elhdi's 

 minute, suhseriately arranged on the opposite side of the leaf. Spot- 

 numerous l»ut minute. 



On leaves of dilVerent species of Paniviun^ JJetldelieni, I'a. 

 (Scliw.); also common around Newlield, N. J. 



Ph? Polemoiiii, Hark. Hull. 7, of the Cai. Acad. p. 44(1. 



Aniphigen(»us, spots black, roundish, 2-() nun. Iiroad, papillate 

 and shining. 



On living leaves ^)K Polenioniuni hiunile, ^'u'vvn Nevada Mts., 

 California; alt. 7000 ft. 



Very showy, but, as yet, oidy founti sterile. 

 Ph. Eiipatorii, (B. & (\) 



llotliidea F.iipatniii, H. S: C. drcv. IV, p. lo.^. 

 rh\llaclii»a l-.Hpalorii, Sacc. Syll. 'iigS. 





