732 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



Bot. Gaz. xiv, p. 286, but without an adequate descrip- 

 tion. The characters given above would suggest a rela- 

 tionship to E . communis rather than to E . cichoriacearum, 

 but no forms of that species have so far been reported on 

 Co?npositcB. 



Cylindrosporium acerinum T. & E. 



No. S917. August 27, Marysvale, Utah, 8000° alt. 



On Acer glahrum. 



Spots yellowish, small, irregular, not bordered; acer- 

 vuli epiphyllous, large, black, scattered; spores strongly 

 curved, hyaline, granular, 35-40x15^-2 m. 



LOPHIDIUM INCISUM E. & E. 



No. 5754. August 9, Fish Lake, Utah, 9000^ alt., in 

 gravel. 



On Syni-pho7'icar^us oreophilus. Perithecia erumpent- 

 superficial, sometimes subseriate or subconnate, depressed 

 globose, black, }4 to }{ mm. diam., at first rounded at 

 the apex, without any appearance of an ostiolum, then 

 gashed or cleft across the top and the broad compressed ' 

 ostiolum rising from the bottom of the cleft, or some- 

 times (in the early stage of growth) 3-4 radiate-sulcate- 

 cleft at the summit. Asci cylindrical, 120 to 150x12-14 

 m.; short stipitate, 6-8 spored, with abundant, filiform 

 paraphyses. Sporidia uniseriate, oblong-elliptical, 5-6 

 septate and muriform, 23-27x12-14 m. This has the 

 habit of Cuhurbitaria. 



All localities given in this article are in Utah, unless 

 otherwise stated. 



Errata. — Page 613, line 14, for Astragalus foliosus 

 read A. foUolosus (Gray) Sheldon; erase " Sheldon, not 

 Gray." 



Page 622, line 21, for Erysimum ■puniilum var. -perenne 

 read E . as-peum var. -perenne. 



Page 632, next to last line, for "woods" read "woody." 



