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Valsa Liquidamharis Schw. — On branches of H amamelis virginiana; determined by 



Dr. House. 

 V. pauper ala C. & E. — On twigs and branches of Acer rubrum ait Greenport. 



Hypomycetes 



Cercospora Teucrii E. & K. — "Orient Point, on living leaves of Teiicrium cayiadensc." 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 179: 26. 1915. 



Cladosporium Typhae Schw. — On old leaves and stems of Typlia lalifolia; deter- 

 mined by Dr. Fairman. 



Trichoderma Ugnoriim (Tode) Harz. — On bare wood of Quercus veliitina; determined 

 by Dr. Fairman. 



MELANCONI.A.LES 



Pestalozzia conigena Lev. — On cones of Thuja occidenlalis; determined by Dr. 

 Fairman. 



Sph.\eropside.\e* 



Cytospora leucosloma (Pers.) Sacc. — On twigs of Amygdalus Persica. 



Diplodia hyalospora C. & E. — On old stems of Chenopodium album. 



D. Maydis (Berk.) Sacc. — On old stalks of Zea Mays. 



Diplodina Atriplicis Vestgr. — On old stems and withered leaves of A triplex hastata. 

 Dr. Fairman says when this fungus occurs on stems, it is called Diplodina 

 Atriplicis; when on leaves, Ascochyla Atriplicis Died. On your plants "we have 

 fungi on both, so that it is as you please what you say, Diplodina or Ascochyta, 

 at present. I have referred yours to Diplodina because most prominent on the 

 stems." 



Labrella nitida Schw. — On stems of Polygonatum commutatum. 



Leptoslroma filicinum Fr. — On old stipes of Alhytium Filix-foemina. 



L. virguUorjim Sacc. — On stems of Aralia niidicaulis. 



Leploslromella hysterioides (Fr.) Sacc. — Determined by Dr. House. 



Leptolhyrium litigiosutn (Desm.) Sacc. — On Osmunda cinnamomea; determined by 

 Dr. House. 



L. Pomi (Mont. & Fr.) Sacc. — On the skin of the fruit of Maltis Malus. 



Macrophoma pidchrispora (Pk. & Clint.) Sacc. — On stems of Persicaria pennsyl- 

 vanica. 



Phlyctaena arcuald Berk. — On dead stems of Arctium minus. 



P. complanala (B. & C.) Sacc. — On dead stems of Tiniaria Convolvulus. 



Phoma Cydoniae Sacc. & Schulz. — On old fruit of Cydonia vulgaris (Quince). 



P. longipes B. & C. — "Orient Point on Morus alba." The plant reported in the 

 preliminary list to Phoma moricola Sacc. should be referred to this species. 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 188: 37. 1916. 



P. media E. St E. — On old stems and branches of Asparagus officinalis. 



P. yiebulosa (Pers.) Sacc. — On dead stems of Lepidium virginicum. 



P. sepincola (Kickx.) Sacc. — On branches of rambler rose. 



P. strobiligena Desm. — On cones of Thuja occidentalis. 



P. verbascicola (Schw.) Cke. — On stems of Verbascum Thapsus. 



Phomopsii, crypiica (Xits.) Trav. — On twigs of Lonicera japonica. 



* Unless otherwise stated, the Sphaeropsideae were determined by Dr. C. E. 

 Fairman. 



