﻿Report 
  of 
  the 
  State 
  Botanist. 
  147 
  

  

  Cytospora 
  ambiens 
  Sacc. 
  

  

  Dead 
  stems 
  of 
  raspberry, 
  Rubus 
  strigosus. 
  Menands, 
  Albany 
  

   county. 
  April. 
  

  

  Cytospora 
  carbonacea 
  Fr. 
  

   Dead 
  branches 
  of 
  elm, 
  Vlmus 
  Americana. 
  Elizabethtown. 
  

   May. 
  

  

  The 
  mass 
  of 
  ejected 
  spores 
  is 
  blick 
  when 
  dry. 
  

  

  Septomyxa 
  persicina 
  ( 
  Fres) 
  Sacc. 
  

  

  Rind 
  of 
  squashes. 
  Menands. 
  January. 
  

  

  Var. 
  nigricans 
  n. 
  var. 
  Forming 
  large 
  irregular 
  black 
  patches 
  ; 
  

   heaps 
  minute 
  ; 
  spores 
  oblong, 
  rounded 
  at 
  each 
  end, 
  more 
  or 
  less 
  

   narrowed 
  in 
  the 
  middle, 
  often 
  two 
  to 
  four-nucleate, 
  colorless, 
  

   .0003 
  to 
  .0005 
  in. 
  long, 
  .00012 
  to 
  .00016 
  broad, 
  oozing 
  out 
  and 
  

   forming 
  a 
  pale 
  wine 
  colored 
  or 
  peach-colored 
  tendril 
  or 
  mass. 
  

  

  Discosia 
  magna 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Perithecia 
  gregarious, 
  suborbicular, 
  large, 
  .014 
  to 
  .024 
  in. 
  broad, 
  

   black, 
  opaque, 
  even 
  or 
  obsoletely 
  rugulose, 
  ostiolate, 
  rarely 
  con- 
  

   fluent 
  ; 
  spores 
  oblong-fusoid, 
  curved, 
  obscurely 
  two 
  to 
  three- 
  

   septate, 
  .0005 
  to 
  .0008 
  in. 
  long, 
  the 
  bristle 
  at 
  each 
  end 
  .0004 
  to 
  

   .0005 
  in. 
  long. 
  

  

  Fallen 
  fruit 
  of 
  ash, 
  Fraxinus 
  Americana. 
  Elizabethtown. 
  May. 
  

  

  The 
  species 
  is 
  easily 
  known 
  by 
  its 
  large 
  opaque 
  perithecia 
  and 
  

   simple 
  or 
  obscurely 
  septate 
  spores. 
  

  

  Septoria 
  Pisi. 
  West. 
  

   Living 
  pea 
  leaves. 
  Adirondack 
  mountains. 
  August. 
  

  

  Septoria 
  Scutellariae 
  Thum. 
  

   Living 
  leaves 
  of 
  scull-cap, 
  Scutellaria 
  galericulata. 
  Adirondack 
  

   mountains. 
  July. 
  

  

  Septoria 
  conspicua 
  F. 
  & 
  M. 
  

  

  Living 
  leaves 
  of 
  fringed 
  loosestrife, 
  Steironema 
  ciliatum. 
  Long 
  

   Island. 
  July. 
  

  

  