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to be regarded as distinct, the specimens reported should 

 be referred to S. atriplicis; but there seems to be no 

 sufficient reason for distinguishing them. See Syl. 

 Fung. 10:380, Farlow & Seymour, Host Index 2:89. 

 If the several forms are united as one species, the name 

 S. chenopodii has priority. 



Septoria helianthi Ell. & Kell. 



On leaves of Helianihus annuus, Lincoln. (4369) 



Mhabdospora helianthicola ( Cke. & Hark. ) Sacc. 



On stems of Helianfhus annuus, Lincoln. (4365) 



NECTEIOIDEAE. 



Cyphina lanuginosa (Peck) Sacc. 



On dead leaves, Beatrice. (4417) 



EXCIPULACEAE. 



Dinemasporium graminum Lev. 



In stems of Zea mays, Beatrice. (4415) 

 Dinemasporium strigosum lepiosporum Sacc. 



On stems of Heliathus, Lincoln. (4399) 



MELANCONIEAE. 



Gloeosporium tuberculoides Sacc. 



On dying leaves of Acer saccharinum, McCook. (4454) 

 Marsonia juglandis (Lib.) Sacc. 



On Juglans nigra, Saltillo. (4328) 



MUCEDINACEAE. 



Monilia fumosa Sacc. ? 



On decaying seedlings of Cucurbita maxima in the labora- 

 tory, Lincoln. (4586) 

 Alysidium fasciculaium (Grev. ) Pound & Clements, nom. nov. 

 Acrospermum fasciculaium Grev. Fl. Edin, 469. 1824 

 Oidium fasciculaium Berk., Smith's Engl. Flor. 5 : 349. 

 1836. 



