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and paler and minutely spiculiferous-dentate above, bearing ter¬ 
minally and laterally the minute (3—3| x 2), continuous, hyaline, 
obovate or elliptical, solitary conidia. The minute tufts of liyphae 
are so thickly scattered as to resemble a short velvety pubescence, 
much like Menispora glauconigra C. & E. 
Napicladium astragali, E. A E.—On living leaves of Astrag¬ 
alus Chamaeleuce, Gray, Helena, Montana, June 9. ; 88. F. 
W. Anderson, No. 60. Leg. Rev. F. D, Kelsey.—Amphigenous 
forming sooty-black, subconfluent tufts, thickly scattered over the 
leaves. Hyphae fasciculate on a cellular, subtubercular base, 50 
-—75 x 5—6, smoky brown, septate, simple, nearly straight. 
Conidia, oblong—cylindrical, 1—4—septate, smoky, 15—40 x 11 
——13, ends obtuse. 
Dendryphium nubilosum, E. A E.—On living and dead stems 
and leaves of Astragalus Jlexuosus, Dougl. Sand Coulee,Montana, 
July, Anderson 117. Hyphae erect, pale fuliginous, subundulate, 
mostly simple, 80—100 x 6—7, forming a thin velutinous black 
coat on the matrix.- Conidia terminal, not distinctly concatenate, 
oblong-elliptical to oblong or cylindric-oblong, pale fuliginous, 
mostly a little curved, 2—-5—septate, 25—60 x 10—12. Differs 
from D . curtum , B. A Br, in its paler color (under the micr.) and 
broader conidia not constricted at the septa. 
Dendryphium acinorum, E. A. E.—On dried up grapes still 
hanging on the vines, Newfield, N. J., Oct., ’88. Olive black 
effused, hyphae erect, simple, septate olivaceous, 150—200 x 4—5, 
bearing,the. terminal, obclavate, 5—7—septate, smoky—brown, 
40—60 x 6— 7 conidia either solitary or 2—3—concatenate at 
their tips. 
Dendryphium cladosporioides, E. A E.—On dead stems of 
tomato, Langlois No. 1333. Investing the stems with an oliva¬ 
ceous-black, tomentose coat much resembling in color and general 
appearance Uelminthosporium , inter semin a turn , E. & Ear. 
Fertile hyphae erect brown, septate, 200—250 x 6—7 more 
or less branched above bearing the pale-brown, continuous 
or 1—2-—septate, oblong 3—4-—catenulate, 12—15 x 5, terminal 
conidia. 
Helminthosporiitm subcuticulare, E. A E.—F. W. Anderson, 
No. 169. On dead twig of Negundo aceroides, Sand Coulee, 
Montana, Apr. ’88, Tufted at first then interruptedly confluent 
and throwing off the cuticle,' black. Hyphae simple, erect, hya¬ 
line becoming olivaceous, 20—25 x 4—5. Conidia terminal, soli¬ 
tary, olivaceous, oblong—cylindrical, 2-septate, 25—35 x 15—18. 
Cercospora malloti, E. A E.—On Mallotus Japonicus, 
