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sporarum globulum albidum exudantes ; sporae graciles, fusiformes, 

 falcatae, rare sigmatoideae, vulgo apice subulatae, basi acutae sub- 

 acutaeve, hyalinae, saepe 2— 6-nucleatae, 60-90 x 5-6/-'. 



Cycloloma atriplicifolium (Spreng.) Coult. 

 Waste places. Alban}^ September. S. H. Burnham. 



Cytospora microspora (Cd.) Rabenh. 



Dead branches of thorn bush. Medina, Orleans co. October. 

 C. E. Fairman. 



Diplodia linderae E. & E. 



Dead branches of spice bush, Benzoin aestivale (L.) 

 Nees. Tripoli, Washington co. April. S. H. Burnham. 



Eccilia mordax Atk. 

 Near Ithaca. July. G. F. Atkinson. Collected by C. O. Smith. 



Eurotium subgriseum n. sp. 



Perithecia minute, 100-125 // in diameter, densely clustered, 

 globose or subglobose, pale yellow ; spores globose, greenish yellow 

 in mass, 6-8 ij. in diameter. 



Dead wood and bark of sycamore branches, Platan us Occi- 

 dent a 1 i s L. Brooklyn. March. D. B. Young. 



This is found growing with and among the conidial form, 

 Aspergillus subgriseus Pk. Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 

 22: 210. The color of this mold varies from whitish to grayish or 

 bluish gray. The fertile hyphae are erect, continuous, 100-125 !j. 

 long and 7-8 jj. thick, terminating in a subglobose vesicle 30-40 // 

 in diameter, on which strings of globose hyaline spores or conidia 

 are borne. These conidia are 3.5-4 iJ- broad. They are smaller 

 than those of the Aspergillus glaucus (L.) Link, the 

 conidial form of Eurotium herbariorum ( Wigg. ) Link. 

 The branches were collected in Brooklyn by J. J. Levison, May 12, 

 1909 but were kept in a moist atmosphere under cover for several 

 months and the fungus probably developed during this time. 



Perithecia minuta, 100-125 // in diam., dense caespitosa, globosa 

 subglobosave, flava ; sporae globosae, flavido-virides, 6—8 p- in diam. 



Gloeosporium caryae E. & D. 



Leaves of hickory. Lyndonville, Orleans co. October. C. E. 

 Fairman. 



