REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR 1 92 1 J J 



Coccomyces coronatus (Schum.) DeNot. 



(Phacidium coronation Fries) 

 On fallen leaves of Quercus alba L. Oneida, Madison 

 county, H. D. House, May 22, 1919. Also collected at North 

 Elba, by Dr C. H. Peck, on fallen leaves of Betula lenta, 

 and Fagus grandifolia. 



Phyllosticta caryae Peck 

 On living leaves of Hicoria alba (L.) Britton (Carya 

 tomentosa Nutt.). Glenmont, Albany county. H. D. House, Sep- 

 tember 18, 1918. 



Phyllosticta guttulata Halsted 

 On living and languishing leaves of Oxalis stricta L. 

 Albany, H. D. House, September 1, 1919. 



Phyllosticta iridis Ellis & Martin 

 On living and languishing leaves of Iris versicolor L. 

 Lakeport, Madison county, H. D. House, October 20. Also col- 

 lected on the same host at North Elba, Essex county, Sep- 

 tember 15. 



Ramularia occidentalis Ellis & Kellerman 

 On living and languishing leaves of Rumex Britannica 

 L. Sylvan Beach, Oneida county, H. D. House, August 29, 191 8. 



Septoria cirsii Niessl. 

 On living leaves of Cirsium odoratum (Muhl.) Brit- 

 ton. Glenmont, Albany county, H. D. House, September 14, 1918. 

 Previous collections appear to be chiefly on Cirsium 

 a r v e n s e . 



Septoria canadensis Peck 



Fourth lake, Herkimer county, on living and languishing 

 leaves of Cornus canadensis L., H. D. House, August 

 8, 1919. Newcomb, Essex county, H. D. House, June 6, 1921. 

 Type collected by Peck at Sandlake, Rensselaer county, and 

 another collection by Peck is from North Elba. 



Doctor Peck's description needs amending to state that " the 

 pyenidia are mostly epiphyllous but not wholly so." With the 

 Newcomb collection, several wholly dead leaves were collected 

 upon which the pyenidia were largely hypophyllous. Not many 



