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Glenospora melioloides Curt. 

 Albany, on leaves of G a 1 a x a p h y 1 1 a L., offered for sale in 

 the form of wreaths, etc., during the holiday season. H. D. House, 

 January 2, 1921. 



Dicaeoma Cicutae (Lasch) Kuntze 

 Woodville, Jefferson county, on leaves of Cicuta maculata 

 L. H. D. House, June 24, 1921. 



Dicaeoma Cnici (H. Mart.) Arthur 



Newcomb, Essex county, on leaves of Cirsium lanceo- 

 latum (L.) Hill. H. D. House, August 11, 1921. 



Dicaeoma Polygoni-amphibi (Pers.) Arthur 

 I. on leaves of Geranium maculatum L., Catskill, Greene 

 county, H. D. House, May 21, 192 1. This collection was made in 

 a moist upland wood, where the only species of Polygonum was 

 P. virginian um L., but the locality was not visited later to 

 ascertain if that was the alternate host. 



Dicaeoma Veratri (DC.) Kuntze 

 Near Oneida, in Oneida county, on leaves of Veratrum 

 v i r i d e L. H. D. House, June 30, 1921. 



Dicaeoma Trientalis (Tranz.) Arthur & Kern 

 (Puccinia Trientalis House) 

 I. on Trientalis boreali s Raf. ( T. americana Pursh), 

 Newcomb, Essex county, H. D. House, June 10, 192 1. III. on 

 dead leaves of Carex paupercula Michx., same locality, 

 June 10, 1921. II & III. on same host at same station, August 10, 

 192 1, and at Long lake, Hamilton county, August 11, 192 1. 



Diaporthe euspina C. & E. 

 On dead stems of Chenopodium ambrosioides L., 

 Orient, Long Island, Roy Latham, March 1919. Determined by 

 Dearness. 



Diatrypella verruciformis (Ehrh.) Nke. 

 On dead stems of Myrica carolinensis Mill., near 

 Orient, Long Island, Roy Latham, December 1919. Determined by 

 Dearness. 



