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county. These appear to be the only records of the occurrence of 

 the species in this State. 



Nigredo rhyncosporae (Ellis) Arthur 



Adirondack mountains on Rhyncospora glomerata 

 (L. ) Vahl. C. H. Peck, August. (Taken in abundance from 

 herbarium specimens of this host, collected by Professor Peck 

 several years ago, who apparently overlooked the rust upon it.) 



Pestalozzia guepini Desm. 



On living and languishing leaves of S m i 1 a x g 1 a u c a Walt. 

 Near Babylon, Long Island. H. D. Plouse, September 19, 191 5. 

 The same host plant contained Phyllosticta smilacis 

 E. & M. and what appears to be Physalospora disrupta 

 (B. & C.) Sacc. 



Pestalozzia monochaetoidea S. & E. 



On dead branches of Opulaster opulifolius (L.) 

 Kuntze. Albany, N. Y. H. D. House, June 5, 191 5. 



Phacidiurn sparsum Peck 



(Bot. Gaz. 5, P- 35-36. Sacc. Syll. VIII, p. 716.) 



Collected in Vermont by C. G. Pringle and the host, given by 



Peck as dead wood and by Saccardo as " Ligno dejecto," proves to 



be upon examination white pine (Pin us strobus) wood 



which is partially decayed. 



Phleospora chenopodii E. & K. 



(Stagonospora chenopodii Peck, Septoria atriplicis Desm., Septoria chenopodii 



West) 



On living leaves of Chenopodium album L. Catskill. 

 H. D. House, August 16, 1915. 



Phoma bumeliae House, nom. now 



Phoma maculans Sacc. Syll. Ill :ii6. 1884. Not P. maculans Sacc. 1. c. 102. 

 Sphaeropsis maculans B. & C. North Am. Fungi No. 417. Not S. maculans 

 Lev. (1846). 



On leaves of Bumelia, Alabama (Peters). 



