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Trichosporium olivatrum Sacc- — Orient on Juniperus virginiana; determined 



by Prof. Dearness. 

 Trimmato stroma Salicis Cda. — Mattituck on Salix; determined by Prof. 



Dearness. 



MELANCONIALES 



Colletotrichutn Lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magn.) Scribn. — On lima bean, 

 Phaseolus limensis. {Gloeosporium Lindemuthianum Sacc. & 

 Magn.) 



C. lagenarium (Pass.) Ell. & Hals.— On cucumber, Cucumis sativus at Orient; 

 determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Gloeosporium Lathami sp. nov. — Described by Prof. Dearness in Mycol. 16: 

 l68. July 1924. "On living leaves of Quercus stellata Wang. 

 Orient, N. Y.; Sept., 19 17. Roy Latham: 829. 'Conspicuous 

 in the fall; one tree in the center of a wood was covered with 

 it.'— R. L." 



G. Sanguisorhae Fckl. — Mattituck on Sanguisorba canadensis; determined by 

 Dr. Fairman. 



Myxosporium Oenotherae sp. nov. — Described by Prof. Dearness in Mycol. 

 16: 169. July 1924. "On dead capsules of Oenothera biennis L. 

 Orient, N. Y.; Dec, 1922. Roy Latham: 514." 



Pestalozzia scirpina Ell. & Mart.— On Dulichium arundinaceum at Orient; de- 

 termined by Prof. Dearness, who says it agrees with the meas- 

 urement of this species, which was first collected by Dr. J. T. 

 Rothrock, on Scirpus maritimus, in Maryland in July 1884. 

 It is described in Am. Nat. 19: 76. Jan. 1885: and is No. 2181 

 of Ellis & Everhart's N. Am. Fungi, 1888-1889. 



P. Syringae Oud. — Orient on Diervilla {Weigela); determined by Prof. Dear- 

 ness. 



Septogloeum Celtidis sp. nov. — Described by Prof. Dearness in Mycol. 16: 170. 

 July 1924. "On leaves of Celtis occidentalis L. Orient, N. Y. ; 

 Oct., 1919. Roy Latham: 83." 



SPHAEROPSIDEAE 



Botryodiplodia compressa (Cke.) Sacc, /. Toxicodendri — Prof. Dearness in 

 Mycol. 16: 163. July 1924 describes this as a new form. "On 

 Rhus Toxicodendron L. Orient, N. Y., March, 1923. Roy 

 Latham: 962." 



Dichromera Clethrae sp. nov. — Described by Prof. Dearness in Mycol. 16: 164. 

 July 1924. "On dead stems of Clethra alnifolia L. Greenport, 

 N. Y., April, 1923. Roy Latham: 1044b. Externally like 

 Steganosporium fenestratum (E. & E.) Sacc. on the same host." 



Diplodina epicarya Fairm.- — On pit of prune, Prunus domestica at Orient; de- 

 termined by Prof. Dearness. 



Discosia minima B. & C. — On nuts of Carya glabra at Mattituck; determined 

 by Dr. Fairman. 



Dothiorella Celtidis Pk.— Mattituck on Celtis occidentalis; determined by Dr. 

 Fairman. 



