68 SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 
FUNGI IMPERFECTI 
PHYLLOsTICTA Persoon 
Phyllosticta Brideliae sp. nov. 
Maculis versiformibus, rubro-fuscis, demum griseo-fuscis vel 
griseis; peritheciis epiphyllis, sparsis vel laxe congregatis, puncti- 
formibus, semiimmersis, minutis, semiglobosis, 50-57 и X 64.5 џ; 
ostiolis rotundatis 3.5 и; sporulis simplicibus, hyalinis, cylindraceis, 
I.2 u X 9.5 p. 
Fungus attack causing reddish-brown irregular anastomosing 
spots which are evident on both sides of the leaf. Color of spots 
more dull on the under surface than the upper due to the texture 
of the leaf surfaces. As the fungus becomes mature the spots 
become grayish in color and the perithecia break through the 
upper surface of the leaf. The perithecia are sparse to somewhat 
gregarious, small, partly immersed and semiglobose, measuring 
50-57 u X 64.5 u.. Theostiole is round and about 3.5 win diameter. 
The spores are cylindrical, 1.2 u X 9.5 и, simple and hyaline. 
Luzon, Province of Laguna, Mount Maquiling, P. W. Graff s. 
n., February 22, 1912, parasitic on leaves of Bridelia sp. 
PHYLLOSTICTA COCOPHILA Pass. Diag. Fung. Nuov. 3: no. 63. 
1888 
Luzon, vicinity of Manila, Bur. Sci. 20644 P. W. Graff, Jan- 
uary, 1913, on leaves of Cocos nucifera. 
Previously reported and described from material collected in 
the Botanical Garden of Parma on leaves of Cocos flexuosa. 
Рнома Fries 
PHOMA HERBARUM West, Michelia 2: 92. 1880. 
Luzon, vicinity of Manila, Merrill 8463, December, 1912, on 
pods of Cassia occidentalis. 
Previously reported from the Philippines on branches of 
Manihot utilissima. This fungus, with its numerous varieties, 
is of very general distribution throughout Europe, Asia, and North 
America. 
МАСКОРНОМА Berlese & Voglino 
MacnRoPHOMA MUSAE (Cooke) Berl. & Vogl. Atti Soc. Venet. 
1886: 187. 1886. 
Sphaeropsis ? Musarum Cooke, Grevillea 8: 93. 1870. 
Phoma Musae Sacc. Syll. Fung. 3: 163. 1894 
