172 
363. 
364. 
365. 
366. 
367. 
368. 
369. 
370. 
371. 
372. 
373. 
374. 
375. 
Davis—Wisconsin Parasitic Fungi. 
Phyllosticta hamamelidis, Cke. 
On Ilamamelis Virginiana, L. Racine. Rather 
abundant. 
Phyllosticta helianthi, E. & E. 
On Helianthus , sp. Racine county. 
Phyllosticta labruscce , Thum., is given under 
Laestadia bidwellii , Viala & Ravaz, of which it 
is supposed to be a pycnidial. form. 
Phyllosticta nebulosa, Sacc. 
On iSilene no cti flora, L. Racine. Rare. 
Phyllosticta piiomiformis, Sacc. 
On Quercus alba , L. Racine. 
Phyllosticta prunicola, Sacc. 
On Primus serotina , Ehrh. Racine. Not com¬ 
mon. 
Phyllosticta pyrina, Sacc. 
On Pyrus coronaria , L. Racine. 
Phyllosticta serotina, Cke. 
On Primus serotina , Ehrh. Racine. Perhaps the 
same as No. 117 of the Preliminary List. 
Phyllosticta tineola, Sacc. 
On Viburnum dentatum , L. Racine. 
PlGGOTIA FRAXINI, B. & C. 
On Fraxinus > sp. Madison. (Seymour.) Racine. 
Ramularia astragali, Ell. & Holway. 
On Astragalus Canadensis , L. Racine. Not 
common. 
Ramularia barbare^e, Peck. 
On Barbarea vulgaris , R. Br. Clinton Junction. 
Ramularia brunell^e, E. & E. 
On Brunella vulgaris , L. Racine. The spotted 
leaves are very common and abundant, but the 
conidial tufts are sparingly developed. 
Ramularia decipiens, E. & E. 
On Rumex obtusifolius , L. Racine and Sharon. 
