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tufts; conidia hyaline, contiguous, cylindrical, 20-40 x S’ 
microns. J label this cercospora coaeescens n. sp. Pos¬ 
sibly material of greater maturity would show longer and sep¬ 
tate conidia. On the leaves of Bromus breviaristatus was a 
Uredo which has not yet been identified. Returning from the 
park, Cercospora montana Speg. on EpiloVium angustifolium, 
and Coleosporium maSae Cke. II on Madia* sativa were found 
on the roadside. Then a continuous journey home, and July 
16 th found me in Racine. 
