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Ambrosia trifida, although Doctor Peck did not definitely 

 determine the host. It has also been collected upon Solid ago. 



Leptostromella hysterioides (Fr.) Sacc. 

 stems of Helianthus decape talus L- 

 D. House, May 15, 19 15. Spores curved, 20-21 x 



On 



dead 



Oneida. 



H. 



2-2J /x. 





Microdiplodia paupercula (B. & Br.) Dearness, comb. n. 



(Diplodia paupercula B. &• Br.) 



Originally described on Lonicera. Our material is on S a m- 

 bucus canadensis L. (Cascadeville) Adirondack moun- 

 tains. C. H. Peck (40th Rep't, p. 60, 1887). See N. Am. Fungi 

 No. 419 and Saccardo Sylloge 3:345, 1884. The spore measure- 

 ments in Saccardo are given as 10 x 5 p.. In Doctor Peck's material 

 only exceptional spores measure that large, the average being 7-9X 



3-5-5 M- 



Nigredo perigynia (Halst.) Arth. 



On Car ex flava L. Peterboro, Madison county. H. D. 

 House, June 12, 19 16. (Determined by Arthur.) Also collected 

 by Doctor Peck upon Carex arctata Boott ; and on C a r e x 

 scoparia Schk. 



Phialea pulchella (Fckl.) Sacc. 

 Near Albany, on fallen needles of Pinus rigida, H. D. 

 House, November 30, 1916. 



Phoma infossa E. & E. 



On dead twigs of Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh 

 Sylvan Beach, Oneida county. H. D. House, June 21, 1915. Also 

 collected at Alcove, Albany county, by C. L. Shear (N. Y. Fungi 

 No. 369). 



Phoma pallens B. & C. 



On dead carpels of Celastrus scandensL. Karner, 

 Albany county. H. D. House, April 29, 1916. Also collected in 

 May 1908 by Doctor Peck. 



Phyllosticta latifolia E. & E. 



On living leaves of Kalmia latifolia L. Merrick, N. Y. 

 II. D. House, June 16, 19 16. Professor Dearness verifies this by 





