390 



Brown Heart Rot, Fames Everhartii Ell. & Gall. = Pyropaly\ 

 harlii Ell. «ic Gall. Murrill . Common in the northern 

 71. 



Mil'i '-sphaera Alni Wallr. WInt. l>equently on 1» ■■<■. 



coppice growth of red and white oaks. Phyllaclinia sujju 



Shelby, 1^90; Vigo. 1893. on swamp and red oak-. 132. 71. 



Piped Rot. Polyporus pilotae Schw. = Auranlijtorus piiotae Sehw. I 

 Murrill . In the southern part of the S 71. 



Red Heart. Polyporus sulphureus Bull. Er. = L iporus speciasus 

 Batt. Murrillj. Common. 71. 



Root Rot, At miliaria mellea Vahl. Common. Polyporus B- 



= Gri folia Berkeleyi Fr. Murrill. Tippecanoe and Monroe. Poly- 

 porus dryadeus Fr . Tippecanoe and Monroe. 71. 



Speckled Rot. Stereum fruslulo*um Pers. Putnam. 1891. 132. 



Straw-colored Rot, Polyporus frondosus Fr. = Grifolio frondosa Fr. 

 Murrill.) Common, although it does not frequently attack living 

 tree:-. 71. 



White Rot or Coral Fungus. Hydnum erinaceus Bull. Common. 71. 



Oat? (Acena satita L.) 



Covered Smut. Uslilago levis Kell. 6c Sw. Magn. Common. 



Loose Smut. Uslilago Avenae (Per?. Jens. Common. 3, 6. 9. 132. 36. 



122. 109. 20. 123. 115. 26. 27. 76. 78. 42. 32. 73. 91. 

 Rust. Puccinia Rhamni Pers. Wettst. Common. 132. 25. 142. 76. 78. 



Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra Willd.) 



Mildew, Uncinula flexuosa Pk. Johnson, 1890; Montgomery. 132. 

 Leaf Spot, Phyllosticla Paviae Desm. Montgomery and Johnson, 1890; 

 Brown, 1893. 132. 



Onion (Allium Cepa L.) 



Black Mold. Macrosporium parasiticum Thuem. Starke, 1912. 



Smut. Urocyslis cepulae Frost. Becoming serious locally in the north 



central counties. 135. 

 Soft Rot, Bacillus sp. Occasionally easues considerable loss in storage. 



Pea (Pisum sp.) 



Blight, Ascochyla Pisi Lib. Common. 12. 136. 



