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92. P. peRsIcH Sacc. On leaves of peach. Rock Creek and Ashland 
(Williams). 
93. P. prrina Sacc. On apple leaves. Abundant and frequently de- 
structive, Nov. 20. Lincoln. (Webber). 
94. P. s—ERoTINA Cooke. On cherry (Prunus serotina?), Richardson 
Co., Aug. 25. Quite destructive in the locality where the speci- 
mens were collected. (Webber). 
P. ULMICOLA Sacc. On Elm (Ulmus americana), Ashland, Oct. 
" (Willia ms), 
68. VERMICULARIA Fr. 
96. V. LILIACEARUM Schw. On wild garlic (Allium canadense), Ash- 
land (Williams). 
69. SEPTORIA Fr. 
97. S. BRUNELL® Ell. & Hals. = Self-heal (Brunella vulgaris), 
Richardson Co., Aug. 26 (Webber). 
98. S. CEPHALANTHI Ell. & Kell. his leaves of Button bush \aiita. 
' lanthus occidentalis), West Point (Williams). 
99. S. coryLina Peck. On Hazel nut (Corylus oe Nebraska 
City, June. Not uncommon. (Webber). 
100. S. LirroREa Sacc. On Do canis oo cannabinum), Elm- 
wood, Weeping Water, Wabash (William 
101. S. rHomna B. & C. On Sumach. ape glabra), Nebraska 
City, June 1; Common, (Webber). Ashland and Weeping Wa- 
ter (Williams). 
70. RHABDOSPORA Mont. 
2. R. continua (B. & C.) Sacc. On stems of Plantain (Plantago 
elongata), Lincoln, March. Forming on old stems, numerous in- 
conspicuous little black specks. (Webber). 
: 31. LEPTOSTROMACEZ. 
71. LEPTOSTROMA, Fr. 
103. L. SCIRPINUM Fr. On dead leaves of Riverrush a Sluvi- 
atilis), Weeping Water. (Williams. ) 
32. MELANCONIER. 
72. GLCEOSPORIUM Desm. & Mont. 
104. G. SPHERELLOIDES Sacc. On Hoya carnosa in conservatory, 
Lincoln (Pound). 
73, COLLETOTRICHUM Corda. : 
105. C. LINBOLA Corda. On leaves and culms Ve False red-top Ubrag- 
oe rostis ] Sep ae! Sand-b ; 
< : Lincoln Oct. i (Webber). ieee a Ona ae : 
4, MELANCONIUM Tink. 2) a es 
106, » Moaaexum (Gree) er, Onde sory, Ashland 
