REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST FOR I92I 8l 



Cercospora granuliformis Ell. & Holw. 

 .Newcomb, Essex county on leaves of Viola septen- 

 trional i s Greene, H. D. House, July 29. This species has 

 been collected in this State upon Viola cucullata, and 

 V . p a 1 1 e n s , and probably occurs upon other species of 

 violets. 



Coniophora byssoidea (Pers.) Fries 

 Near Cohasset on Fourth lake, Herkimer county, on dead 

 bark on ground in woods. H. D. House, August 12, 1919. 



Coniophora olivacea Fries 

 Oneida, Madison county, on decayed logs in woods. H. D. 

 House, November 25, 1918. 



Cercospora Cypripedii Ell. & Dearn. 

 Newcomb, Essex county, on leaves of Cypripedium 

 reginae Walt. H. D. House, August 4, 1921. 



Cercospora Gentianiae Peck 

 Newcomb, Essex county, on leaves of Gentiana line- 

 aris Froel. H. D. House, August 4, 1921. 



Erysiphe lamprocarpa Lev. 

 Napanoch, Ulster county, on leaves and stems of Ger- 

 ar d i a quercifolia Pursh {Aweolaria glauca (Eddy) 

 Raf.) H. D. House, August 19-21, 192 1. 



Aecidium Dicentrae Trel. 

 On Capnorchis Cucullaria (L.) Planch., VanCort- 

 landt Park, New York City, Percy Wilson 52, April 20, 1 9 1 5 ; 

 Williamsbridge, no. 230, April 28, 1916. 



Cintractia caricis (Pers.) Magn. 

 To the list of host species for this smut given in the North 

 American Flora (vol. 7, p. 33, 34) may be added C a r e x 

 tons a (Fernald) Bicknell. Karner, Albany county, Peck. On 

 Carex limosa L., the smut has been collected by Peck at 

 Sevey, St Lawrence county. Most of the reports of this smut 

 on Carex stricta Lam., doubtless refer to Carex 

 strictior Dewey, as the latter sedge is distinguished by 

 Mackenzie, the true Carex stricta Lam. being apparently 

 restricted in range in this State to Long Island. 



