SPHAEROPSIDEAE 



Ascochyta Alismatis (Oud.) Trail — On leaves of Alisma Plantago-aquatica at 

 Greenport; determined by Prof. Dearness. {Ascochyta Alis- 

 matis E. & E.) 



Leptostroma Mitchettae Fairman — "On dead stems of Mitchella repens L., 

 Orient, N. Y., May 191 6, Roy Latham." A new species de- 

 scribed by Dr. Fairman in Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. 6: 123. 

 April 1922. 



Leptostroma Smilacis Cke. — Orient on stems of Smilaxrotundifolia; determined 

 by Prof. Dearness. 



Phomopsis Arctii (Lasch.) Trav. — On stems of Arctium minus at Orient; 

 determined by Dr. Fairman. 



Phomopsis sp. — In the note under the description of the new species, Pho- 

 mopsis rubiseda Fairman, from Lyndonville, N. Y., in Proc. 

 Rochester Acad. Sci. 6: 118. April 1922, Dr. Fairman says: 

 "Mr. Roy Latham sends a Phomopsis from Orient, N. Y., no. 

 425 collected on Rubus phoenicolasius Maxim, April 18, 19 15, 

 which has pycnidia 65-100 n in diam. and spores 9-12 X .05- 



1 ix borne on slender hamate sporophores 20-24 M long. On 

 March 16 1916, Mr. Latham collected his no. 811 at Orient, 

 N. Y., on Rubus procumbens Muhl., which proves to be another 

 Phomopsis with fusoid, guttulate, hyaline spores 6-7 X 1.5- 



2 n which seems referable to Phomopsis vepris (Nitschke) 

 Trav., but the Orient specimens have smaller pycnidia and 

 more slender spores. Cultural studies are needed to clear 

 up the variability in the species of Phomopsis on Rosaceae." 



Phyllosticta Lycii Ell. & Kell. — On leaves of Lycium halimifolium at Orient; 



determined by Prof. Dearness. 

 Phyllosticta Staticis Petrak — On Limonium carolinianum at Orient; determined 



by Dr. Fairman. 

 Septoria Atriplicis Desm. — On leaves of A triplex patula, var. hasiata at Orient; 



determined by Dr. Fairman. 

 Septoria atropurpurea Pk. — On leaves of Aster macrophyllus at Mattituck; 



determined by Prof. Dearness. 

 Septoria Lycopersici Speg. — On leaves of tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum, 



common; determined by Prof. Dearness. 

 Septoria Sii Rob. & Desm. — On leaves of Sium cicutaefolium, common; 



determined by Prof. Dearness. 

 Septoria Trichostematis Pk. — On leaves of Trichostema dichotomum at Laurel; 



determined by Prof. Dearness, who says; "I think, this must be 



rather rare. Peck's first finding was in 1888 at Manor, Long 



Island." 

 Septoria Verbenae Rob. & Desm. — On leaves of Verbena urticaefolia at South- 

 old; determined by Prof. Dearness. 

 Sphaeropsis cerasina Pk. — On Primus serotina at Orient; determined by Prof. 



Dearness. 

 Sphaeropsis Opunliae Fairman — "On Opuntia Opuntia, Orient, N. Y., June 



1919, Roy Latham, no. 1807 in part." A new species described 



