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Septoria helianthi E. & K.—Perithecia epiphyllous, immersed, 
brown, collapsing 150. diam., on brown definitely limited spots 
4-34 diam., with a yellowish scarcely raised border; spores 
linear-filiform, hyaline, nucleate, becoming 3-5 septate, 30-70 X 
2-3., generally attenuated towards one or both ends. This is 
distinct from S, helianthicola C. & H., and from S. paupera Ell, 
On leaves of Helianthus doronicoides. Manhattan, Kansas, Aug., 
188 
Septoria gaurina E. & K.—Perithecia numerous, brown, im- 
mersed, 100-140y. diam., visible on both sides of the leaf, but open- 
ing above and expelling the linear, curved, continuous or I-3 sep- 
tate, yellowish, granular 50-75 x 214-3. spores in the form of 
white cirrhi. Spots light dirty brown with a rather irregular out- 
line and a definite but only slightly raised border. On leaves of 
Gaura parviflora. Manhattan, Kansas. 
Septoria mimuli E. & K —Spots white (1-2™") with a dark bor- 
der ; perithecia few (4-10), 80-100. diam., black, about equally 
conspicuous on both sides of the leaf; spores linear, continuous, 
faintly nucleolate, yellowish, often thickened at one end, 15-30 X 
I-14. On leaves of Mimulus ringens. : 
Septoria spherelloides E. & K.—Perithecia covered by the epi- 
dermis, 80-90. diam., perforated above, scattered evenly over the 
stem or collected on elongated blackened places, in which case 
they appear like a minute Diaporthe; spores nucleate, filiform, 
nearly straight, 15—22 X 1-1 Yu, On dead stems of Hypericum 
corymbosum., 
safras Cke., which has globose brown, coarsely granular spores (?) 
on indefinite, dark colored spots. : : 
Phyllosticta decidua E. & K.— Spots thin, white deciduous, 
I-2mm J: 
iam., sit 
definite but scarcely raised : perithecia small (60-100#.), ney 
Spores oblone-elli tical, 3- 114-3. (mostly 3-4 x 1344,), the 
longer ones Sith x 3 faint A Ke Mee of Leonurus cardi- 
cca, Nepeta cataria and Mentha piperita. This appears to differ 
P. galeopsidis Sacc, in its variable spores and deciduous 
spots, which give the leaf the appearance of having. been eaten 
ts 
Phyllosticta asimine E. & K.—Spots pale brownish, of irregu- 
it shape (34-1), bordered by a ahir dak raised line; per yd 
Cia Subglobose, deeply immersed, their apices barely visible on t ; 
,Pper surface of the leaf, scattered, 100-120%. diam. ; SRA 28 
sh with a slightly greenish tinge, obovate, 7-9 x 5~9 
- leaves of Asimina triloba 
