Cladosporium epimyces Cke. — On Pkurolns oslrcatns at C)rionl.; fletcrmincfi 

 by Prof. Dearness. 



Helminlhosporium obdavalum Sacc. — Orient on Jiiniperus virginiana; deter- 

 mined by Prof. Dearness. 



Ilelerosporium gracile (Wallr.) Sacc. — Orient on Iris; determined by Prof. 

 Dearness. 



Isaria farinosa (Dicks.) Fr. — On pupa in rich woods at Mattituck. Deter- 

 mined by Dr. Fairman, who says, "It is probably the var. 

 prolijero-ramosa of Saccardo, though I have not seen this and 

 have no record of its finding in this country." 



Raniularia Plantaginis Ell. & Mart. — Orient on Planlago Rugeili; determined 

 by Prof. Dearness. 



Se ptocylindrium aromaticum Sacc. — Southold on Aconis Calamus; determined 

 by Prof. Dearness. 



Shlbum erythrocephalum Ditm. — Orient on droppings of chickens; determined 

 by Dr. Fairman. 



TrichotJiecinm roseuni (Pers.) Link — On stems of Akebia qidnala at Orient; 

 determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Tnbercularia rosea Schreb. — Illosporium roseum (Schreb.) Mart. Orient on 

 pine wood. Determined by Dr. Lloyd, who says, " Tuber- 

 cularia rosea from Roy Latham, New York. We name this 

 only as a guess or rather two guesses. First, that it answers 

 the 'description,' habits, etc., of Dacryomyces roseus as named 

 by Fries, and second, that Dacryomyces roseus is really a Tuber- 

 ctilaria. All these little gelatinous plants were called Dacry- 

 omyces or Tremella by the old namers who did not examine 

 them with the microscope. It is a very small rose-colored 

 tremellaceous cushion growing on a mossy substratum which 

 fits 'Dacryomyces roseus.' That is about all I think anyone 

 knows about it." Reported in Mycol. Notes 69: 121 1. July 

 1923 as "Note 1180." 



MELANCONIALES 



Gloeosporium frtictigenmn Berk. — Old fruit of Pyrus communis at Orient; 



determined by Prof. Dearness. A stage of Glomerella cingulata 



(Atks.) S. & S. 

 Myxosporium subviride E. & E.— Greenport on Betula; determined by Prof. 



Dearness. 



SPHAEROPSIDEAE 



Aposphaeria niicicola E. & E. — Orient on nuts of Carya glabra; determined by 



Dr. Fairman. 

 Aposphaeria Putamium (Speg.) Sacc. — Pits of German prune. Primus domes- 



tica at Orient; determined by Dr. Fairman. 

 Ascochyla Dianthi (A. & S.) Berk. — Orient on Dianthus Armeria; determined 



by Prof. Dearness. 

 Ascochyta Philadelphi Sacc. & Speg. — On Philadelphus coronarius, Laurel, 



no. 1 137; determined by Dr. Fairman, who requested that the 



