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NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 
Txichobasis Junci. St7\ 
On Juncus. ^ Portland, Maine (Fuller, 72). 
Fuccinia Lychnideaxum. LinTt. 
Portland, Maine (Fuller, 84). 
Fuccinia striola. Lh. 
On Carex. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 67, 68). 
Fuccinia Asteris. Schw. 
On Aster. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 69). 
Fuccinia Thalictri. Greo. 
On Tlialictrum. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 70). 
Uromyces apiculosa. Lev. 
On Bean leaves. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 96). 
Uromyces Solidaginis. Aiessl. 
Hypopliylla. Soris sparsis, orbicularibus, atro-brunueis, epider- 
mide cinctis ; sporis subglobosis, l^ete brunneis, reticulatis, breviter 
pedicellatis. 
On Solidago. Portland, IMaine (Fuller, 80). 
Spores nearly globose, with a reticulated epispore, *02 X '022 
mm. Sori of the Uredo often occur on the same leaf. 
Uromyces Asclepiades. C. 
Hypophylla. Sori minimis gregariis, atro-brunneis, epidermide 
cinctis ; sporis pyriformibus, l^te brunneis, pedicellis hyalinis, 
brevis, tenuibus. 
On leaves of Asclepias. Cape Elizabeth, Maine (Fuller, 66). 
Spores pyriform, or obovate, with a slight hyaline j^oint at the 
apex, *02 X ’03 mm., with slender hyaline pedicels. 
Uromyces triquetra. 0. 
On leaves of Elodea. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 83). 
Tuber cularia vulgaris. Tode. 
On sticks. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 90). 
Epicoccum reticulatum. C. 
Gregarium, in maculis congestis, atro-brunneis ; sporis magnis, 
reticulatis, subglobosis, brunneis. 
On old paste board. New York. 
Spores coarsely reticulated, '025--03 mm. diam. Allied to E. 
effusum, Fckl. 
Streptothrix fusca. Ca. 
On juniper, with Peziza cedrina. New York (Gerard). 
Folythrincium trifolii. Eze. 
On leaves of clover. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 95). 
Cladosporium epiphyllum. Nees. 
On oak leaves. Portland, Maine (Fuller, 101). 
Pav., 2131, on follicle of Asclepias, is one of the black moulds, 
probably Sporocyhe hyssoides, as there is a capitate head to the 
flocci, and a few free globose spores. 
Cercospora ferruginea. Feld. 
On leaves of Erigeron tomentosum. S. Carolina (Rav., 2108.) 
Apparently not distinct from the typical form. 
