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following notes be published. "Ascochyta Philadelphi Sacc. & 

 & Speg.? Pycnidia scattered, subepidermal becoming erump- 

 ent, globose depressed, centrally ostiolate, of delicate pseudo 

 pycnidial structure, brown or black, about 200 ja in diam.; 

 spores numerous, ellipsoid, rounded at the ends, at first con- 

 tinuous and unconstricted, becoming with age uniseptate and 

 slightly constricted at the middle, greenish hyaline, 7.5 X 

 3.5 (JL- On living or languishing stems of Philadelphus sp. 

 Laurel, N. Y. This is probably the stem form of the above 

 species. The specimens are in a young condition and show 

 mostly Phoma-like spores." 



Ascochyta Pisi Lib. — Mattituck on Vicia; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Camarosporitim Berkleyanum (Lev.) Sacc. — On Ailanthus glandulosa, Mat- 

 tituck; determined by Prof. Dearness. Camarosporium sub- 

 Jaiestrahmi (B. c*?: C.) Sacc. of some botanists. 



Dinemasporium hispidulum (Schrad.) Sacc, var. htrbarum Cke. — Stems of 

 Thalictrum revohitum at Orient; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Discosia Artocreas (Tode) Fr. {Discosia faginea Lib.) — Greenport on leaves 

 of Fagiis grandifolia; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Disciila Plalani (Pk.) Sacc. — Orient on branches of Plaianus occtdentalis; 

 determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Haplosporella Bignoniae (Schw.) Starb. — On Teccma radicans at Orient; de- 

 termined by Dr. Fairman. 



Haplosporella Dtilcamara Dearn. & House — "On dead stems of Solanum 

 Dvlcamara L., Sandlake, Rensselaer County, Dr. C. H. Peck 

 (Type), year not indicated. Orient, Long Island, Roy Latham, 

 1916. . . ." N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 243-244: 75. Issued 

 May 15, 1923. 



Hendersonia Desmazieri A4ont. — Orient on Plaianus occidentalis; determined 

 by Pi'of. Dearness. 



Leptosfroma herharum (Fr.) Link— Laurel on Dioscorea villosa; determined by 

 Prof. Dearness. 



Leptosiroma Phmstri Desm. — Needles of Pinus rigida and P. Strobus, through- 

 out the region; determined by Prof, Dearness. 



Phoma glandicola (Desm.) Lev. — On insect galls on Quercus alba at Greenport; 

 determined by Dr. Fairman. 



Photna Mariae Clinton — Orient on Lonicera japonica; determined by Prof. 

 Dearness. 



Phoma subcircinala E. & E. — Pods of Phaseolus lunalus at Cutchogue; deter- 

 mined by Dr. Fairman. 



Phoma Syiingae B. & C. — Orient on Synnga vulgaris; determined by Prof. 

 Dearness. 



Phomopsis depressa (Lev.) Trav. — Orient on Syringa vulgaris; determined by 

 Dr. Fairman. 



Phomopsis epicarpa Sacc. — Pods of Robinia Pseudo-Acacia at Orient; deter- 

 mined by Dr. Fairman. 



Phyllosticta Amaranthi Ell. & Kell. — Laurel on Acmda tuber culala; determined 

 by Prof. Dearness, who says that he is "not aware that this has 

 been collected on Acnida before." 



