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cumdata; asci oblongi vel subcylindrici, 100-120 x IO—I2 » ; sporae 
subdistichae, uniseptatae, hyalinae, 25-35 x 7-8 pu. 
Diplodina robiniae n. sp. 
Perithecia minute, sunk in the wood, scattered or clustered, 
erumpent, sometimes circumscribed by a black line, pallid becom- 
ing blackish; spores oblong fusiform, straight, uniseptate, hyaline, 
.0004-.0006 of an inch long, .oo016—.0002 broad. 
Dead branches of locust, Robinia pseudacacia L. Barry- 
town, Dutchess co. June. | 
Related to Diplodina coronilla Brun. 
Perithecia minuta, in ligno insculpta, sparsa aggregatave, 
erumpentia, aliquando linea nigra circumscripta, pallida vel 
nigricantia; sporae oblongo-fusiformes, rectae, uniseptatae, hya- 
linae, IO-I2 X 4-5 #B 
Fusarium aurantiacum Cd. 
Summer crookneck squash, Cucurbita pepo L. Menands, 
Albany co. September. A single fruit of this squash which had 
been laid aside for its seeds developed this fungus and four others 
on its surface. All were in sufficient quantity to make good 
herbarium specimens. The four other species are Botrytis 
Gttones Peis: opoerodesmium  plurrsepta tum (kK. 
api) eke EWoma hasenatiae-(Thuem:): ySacc. and 
Wolwirellascucwnpthina Pk») Ihe last three species appear 
to develop most freely on the warts of the squash. 
Geoglossum alveolatum Durand 
Decayed wood. Fall creek near Ithaca. July. E. J. Durand. 
Gloeosporium medicaginis E. & E. 
Living and languishing leaves and stems of alfalfa, Med i- 
cago sativa L. Menands, Albany co. August. 
Gonatobotrys lateritia n. sp. 
Effused, forming thin: brick-red patches; hyphae erect, .0003- 
.0004 of an inch thick, septate, with a few globose or oval nodules, 
the terminal one .ooI2~.0016 of an inch long, obscurely dentiger- 
ous; spores elliptic, .0003-.0005 of an inch long, .00024—.0003 
broad. 
On some decaying species of Poria. Star Lake, St Lawrence 
co. August. 
