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Sphaeropsis Akehiae sp. nov. — Described by Prof. Dearness in Mycol. 16: 

 l6i. July 1924. "On dead stems of Akehia quinata Decaisne. 

 June, 1923; Long Island, N. Y. R. Lathapi.'' Collected at 

 Orient. 



5. Amelanchieris sp. nov. — Described by Prof. Dearness in Mycol. 

 16: 161. July 1924. "On dead branches pf Amelanchier 

 canadensis (L.) Medic. Orient, N. Y., Dec, 1923. Roy 

 Latham: 532. The conidia are longer and narrower than those 

 of other Sphaeropses on pomaceous hosts with which they were 

 compared." This species was also collected at Greenport. 



5. Celtidis E. & E. — On Celtis occidentalis at Mattituck; determine 1 by Dr. 

 Fairman. ^ ;-, 



5. insignis B. & C. — On acorns of Quercus alba at Laurel; determined by Dr. 

 Fairman. 



S. latispora (Pk.) Dearn. — On Smilax rotundifolia at Orient; determined by 

 Prof. Dearness. 



S. Platani Pk. — Mattituck on Platanus occidentalis; determined by Prof. 

 Dearness. 



S. punctum C. & E. — Orient on Diervilla (Weigela) ; determined by Prof. Dear- 

 ness. 



5. Sambuci Pk. — On Sambucus canadensis at Mattituck; determined by Prof. 

 Dearness. 



5. Tecomae sp. nov. — Described by Prof. Dearness in Mycol. 16: 162. July 

 1924. "On dead branches of Tecoma radicans (L.) Juss. 

 Orient, N. Y., Jan., 1923. R. Latham: 672, 1185." 



Vermicularia Polygonati Schw. — Orient on Smilacina stellata; determined by 

 Prof. Dearness. 



USTILAGINACEAE 



Cintractia Montagnei (Tul.) Magn. — Orient on Rynchospora glomerata; deter- 

 mined by Dr. H. S. Jackson. 



Urocystis Anemones (Pers.) Wint. — On Anemone quinquefolia at Orient; de- 

 termined by Dr. Jackson. 



PUCCINIACEAE 



Gymnosporangium Botryapites (Schw.) Kern — On Chamaecyparis thyoides at 

 Laurel; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Puccinia hieraciata (Schw.) Jackson. — On Carex at Greenport; determined by 

 Dr. Jackson. 



Uromyces Eleocharidis Arth. — On Eleocharis obtusa at Orient; determined by 

 Dr. Jackson. 



U. Rynchosporae (Ellis) Arth. — Orient on Rynchospora glomerata; determined 

 by Dr. Jackson. 



U. verruculosus Schroet.— Greenport on Lychnis alba; determined by Dr. 

 Jackson, who says, "very rare, has only previously been re- 

 ported from Michigan, and is presumably an introduced rust, as 

 it is common in Europe." 



