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not at first discolored but later become dead and brown and the 
air spaces contain hyaline mycelium and immature pycnidia or 
perithecia. 
Cercospora echinochloae, n. sp. Spots elongate-linear red¬ 
dish brown, becoming arid in the center; conidiophores hypophyl- 
lous in small tufts, brownish tinted, continuous, straight or bent, 
entire or denticulate or oblique at the apex, 10-26 x 4/a ; conidia, 
hyaline, straight or curved, cylindrical to obclavate-cylindrical, 
distinctly 1-7 septate, 23-53 x 3-4/a. On leaves of Eckinockloa 
Crus-galli. Devils Lake, Wisconsin, August and September 
1, 1913. 
Cercospora passaloroides Wint. Poor specimens of this fungus 
on leaves of Amorpha fruticosa were collected on the bank of the 
Wisconsin river opposite Bridgeport. Better specimens have 
been collected at Trempealeau. 
Pusarium carpineum n. sp. Hypophyllous on indefinite areas 
which often follow the principal veins and which come to have 
a wilted appearance and finally assume a lethal brown below and 
almost black above; sporodochia superficial, convex to subhemis- 
pherical, 25^0 /a in diameter, composed of globose cells 7-8^ in 
diameter which become flask shaped and 12-15/a long; conidia 
borne singly on the apex of these conidiophores, hyaline, cylin¬ 
drical, obtuse at both ends, curved, biseptate, 35-50 x 3-4/a. On 
Carpinus caroliniana, Wyalusing, June 12, 1913. 
TJromyces graminicola Burr. Telia on Panicum virgatum. 
Madison. On the railroad right of way. Perhaps adventive. 
Puccinia melicae (Erikss.) Syd. Uredinia on Melica striata. 
Vilas county. Treboux states as the result of inoculation experi¬ 
ment that this is one of the forms of crown rust (Ann. My col, 
72:5:483 [1914]). 
Puccinia gigantispora Bubak. Aecia and telia on Anemone 
cylindrica or virginiana. Glen Haven. 
Puccinia cickorii (DC.) Bell. Uredinia and telia on Cickorium 
Intybus. Madison, (E. T. Bartholomew) Fungi Columbiana 
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