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Mycologia 
On living leaves of Lupinus percnnis L., Oakland, near London, 
Ontario, July, 1911, J. Dearness 36^^. Associated with Asco- 
cJiyta Pisi Lib. f . Lupini, fide Saccardo. 
Septoria Lupini Hark, has sporules 4-5 /x thick. This is nearer 
5'. Pisi West., but it differs in its pycnidial wall and shape and 
length of sporules. 
21. Septoria sanguinea sp. nov. 
Spots rusty-brown, scattered, similar on both sides, circular, 
about 3 mm. in diameter but extensively confluent on tips and 
margins. Pycnidia hypophyllous, nearly concolorous with the 
spot, hardly visible with the lens, wall thin, mostly about So /i. 
Sporules continuous or 1-2-septate, 28-33 X 2 /x. 
On living leaves of Ribes sanguineum Pursh, British Columbia, 
September, 1914, John Macoun. Also at Manette, Wash., 
August, 1912, E. Bartholomezv. 
2 1 a. Septoria Macrosporia sp. nov. 
The pycnidia develop in indefinite areas of leaden color, opaque 
when held to the light, amphigenous, innate, thin-walled, perforate, 
darker than the surrounding surface, 90-180 jx. Sporules linear 
to linear-clavulate, mostly straight, 0-8 septate, beaded or gut- 
tulate, 60 X 3-4 extreme size 120 X 4-5 
On living leaves of Chrysanthemum leucanthemnm L., London, 
Ont., October, 1915, J . Dearness 3833. Cotypic material. Fungi 
Columbiani 4774. The spores are much larger than those of 6'. 
Chrysanthemi Halsted or of S. Chrysanthemi Cavarra. The 
presence of a thin pycnidial wall separates this from Cylindro- 
sporium Chrysanthemi Ellis & Dearness on Chinese chrys- 
anthemum in the greenhouse. 
22. Camarosporium coronillae Sacc. et Speg. var. Spirae.ve 
Bauml. Sacc. Syll. Fung. 10 : 340. 1902. 
Dr. Macoun sends a Camarosporium on Spiraea Menziesii 
Hook, from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, with black, gre- 
garious, semi-immersed pycnidia o. 5-0.7 mm., containing dark- 
brown, muriform, oblong-elliptic conidia 14-17 X8-9)x, which 
may be the above named variety. It does not agree with C. 
Spiraeae Cooke. 
