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303. Cercospora microsora Sacc, 
On tilia etjropaea L. (cult.) Madison. 
304. Cercospora Montana Speg. 
On Epilobium angustifolium L. Eagle River. 
In Annales Mycologici 6, 3, 214, Otto Jaap gives the 
synonymy of this species giving preference to the 
name Ramularia punctiformis (Schlecht.) v. 
Hoehn. and considering Ramularia chamaenerii 
Rostrup on Epilobium ( Chamaenerion ) lati- 
folium distinct. I have not access to specimens 
or to a description of Rostrup’s species and have 
not observed that American specimens on Epi¬ 
lobium ( Chamaenerion ) augustifolium are dis¬ 
tinct. 
$12. In the Supplementary List the name Cercospora 
punctoidea Ell. & Holway was used for a fungus 
collected at Racine on Galium trifidum Ait. but a 
description apparently was never published. It 
is perhaps better to include this in Cercospora 
galii Ell. & Holway from which it differs in the 
longer and more slender conidia (40—75 X 
2 y 2 —3 microns). 
315. Cercospora sequoiae E. & E. 
On Juniperus communis L. var. alpina Gaud. 
Wind Lake in early spring. Intermediate be¬ 
tween the type on Sequoia as described and the 
var. juniperi E. & E. on Juniperus. Virginiana L. 
which was the form recorded under this number. 
In these specimens the hyphae are 40—80 X 3—4 
microns and the conidia 25—45 X 3—4. 
337. Glaeosporium canadense E. & E. 
On Quercus rubra L. South Milwaukee. Edgerton 
(Bot. Gaz. 45, 6, 378 et seq.) considers this 
identical with the sycamore anthracnose Gloeo- 
sporium nervisequum (Eckl.) Saec. of which 
Gnomonia veneta (Sacc. & Speg.) Kleb. is the 
ascigerous form. 
