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JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. 
[Von IV, Nos. 2, 3, 
Puccinia flosculosorum (Alb. & Schw.) Hcehl. — On Vernonia 
ovalifolia, T. & G., III. 
Puccinia Xanthii, Scliw.—On Ambrosia psilostachya , DC., III. 
Uromyces appendiculata (Pers.)—On Phaseolus , sp. cult.. III. 
Uromyces Scirpi, Burrill.—On Scirpus atrovirens , Muhl., III. 
Uromyces graminicola, Burrill.—On Panicum virgatum , L., III. 
Uromyces CEnotiier^e, Burrill.—On (Enothera Fremontii, Watson, 
III. (Identified by Ellis.) 
SPlliEROPSIDEiE. 
Phoma Yirginiana, Ell. & Ilalsted.—On Prunus Virginiana, L. 
Vermicularia sparsipila, E. & K— On Callirrhoe involucrata , Gr. 
JEcidium tuberculatum, E. & K., occurs on the same leaves. 
Piiyllosticta Celtidis, E. & K.— On Celtis occidentalism L. 
Phyllosticta yiticola, Thum.-On Vitis riparia , Mx. The speci¬ 
mens agree with the description in every respect. 
Septobia Glycyrrhiz.u, E. & K.-On Glycyrrhiza lepidota . Nutt. 
Septoria Grossularre, West.—On R bes aureum , Ph. 
Septoiua lactucicola, E. & M.—On Lactuca Floridana , DC. 
Sterile. 
Phleospora Celtidis, E. & M.—On Celtis occidentalism L. 
Piggotia Fraxini, B. & C.—On Fraxinis viridis , Mx. 
Gl<eosporium Argemonis, E. & E.—On Argemone platycerns , Link 
& Otto (Journ. Mycol., Vol. Ill, p. 129. 
Glceosporium Toxicodendri, E. & M.—On Rhus Toxicodendron , L. 
Spores 40—60 x2£—3/'-,nucleate, not “12— 15x5— 6/-*”. Specimens collected 
at Manhattan, Ks., July, 1887,by Kellerman & Swingle have spores 27—40 
x 2—2J 
DEMATIE^E. 
Cercospora altheina, Sacc.—On Callirrhoe involucrata , Gr. Ilyphse 
60—75 x 8—5 /-*, somewhat submerged at base, having shoulder-like pro¬ 
jections, seemingly open at end; conidia 75—120 x 2—3 /■*, slightly clavate, 
hyaline, multiseptate. 
Cercospora clavata (Gerard) Pk.—On Asclepias speciosa , Torr. 
Spots none; hyplne amphigenous, effused, forming large, irregular dark 
patches. 
Cercospora Cucurbits, E. & E.—On Cucurbita perennis , Gr. 
(Journ. Mycol., Vol. IV, p. 3). 
Cercospora glandulosa, E. & K.—On Ailanthus glandidosus , I)esf. 
Agrees with description in Journ. Mycol., Vol. I, p. 3, except that the 
conidia are 24—36 x 2—4 P not ‘*70—100 x 3—3| /•*”. 
Cercospora Heliantiii, E. & E—On Helianthus doronicoides , 
Lam. Typical form (Journ. Mycol., Vol. Ill, p. 20). Mr. Bartholo¬ 
mew also sent the amphigenous foj*m mentioned in Journ. Mycol., Vol. 
Ill, p. 6, on Helianthus Maximiliana , Schrad. The specimens he sent 
have the following characters: Hyphae amphigenous, clustered, light 
coffee-color,60—120x4—6 septate, nucleate, irregularly bent, especially 
