JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. 
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4. Septoria Albaniensis, Thum. Bot. Gazette IH, p. 122; 
Mycotheca Universalis, No. 1294 ; Sylloge III, p. 501. 
"‘Spots on the upper surface of the leaves irregular, often confluent, 
var able in size, yellow, with a yellowish or brown margin, on the under 
surface yellow-gray, indeterminate, margin obscure; perithecia black, 
punctiform, sublenticular, erumpent, scattered, hypophyllous; spoiules 
rod-shaped, or cylindrical, ends subrotund, curved, 1-septate, hyaline, 
80—82 x 24 /l” On leaves of Salix lucida. New York. 
5. Septoria albo-ntgra, B. & C. Sylloge III, 507. 
“Spots white, margin brown ; perithecia minute ; sporules filiform, 
55 y long.'” On living leaves. Alabama. 
6. Septoria albo-punctata, Cke. Grev. Nil, p. 25 ; Sylloge II r, 
p. 498 ; Iiav. F. A., p. 510; Ellis, N. A. F., No. 622. 
Spots circular, white, 1—2 millim. in diameter, border purple ; peri¬ 
thecia dark brown, flattened, epiphyllous, 1—2 in a spot, 100—110 !>■ in 
diameter ; sporules hyaline, linear, nucleolate or faintly multiseptate, 
60—80 x 2—3 y. On leaves of Vaccinium arboreum. South Carolina and 
Florida. 
7. Septoria Alismatis, Oudem. Sylloge III, p. 569. 
Spots brown, subcircular, gray in the center; perithecia brown, 
minute, innate, barely visible, mostly hypophyllous ; sporules hyaline, 
cylindrical, 1—3-nucleolate, 16—18 x 8 On leaves of Alismn Plantago. 
Iowa. 
8. Septoria ampelina, B. & C. Sylloge III, p. 479 ; Rav. F. A., 
No. 29; Ellis, N. A. F., No. 623. 
Spots brown, angular, often confluent; perithecia dark brown, 
innate, slightly prominent, poorly defined, amphigenous, 80—100 y in 
diameter ; sporules hyaline, linear, curved, 3—4-septate, 40—75 x 3 y. On 
leaves of Vitis vulpina. Texas and South Carolina. 
9. Septoria August at A (Cke.) Sacc. Sylloge III, p. 569; Darluca 
nngustata , Cke. 
“Perithecia-; sporules pallid olive, subfusiform, straight or 
curved, 30 x 3 y."‘ On Typha. North America. 
10. Septoria Aquilegle, E. & K. n. sp. 
Spots light brown, subangular, 2—4 millim. broad, border dark brown, 
often confluent; perithecia brown, lenticular, innate, slightly prominent, 
scattered, rather numerous, membranaceous, very delicate, amphigenous, 
60—80 y- in diameter ; sporules hyaline, linear, slightly curved, faintly 
nucleolate, 25—30 x 1 y. On leaves of Aquilegia vulgaris. Ohio. 
11. Septoria Astragali, Rab. Sylloge III, p. 508; N. A. F., 
1135. 
Spots gray or pallid, irregular, partially limited by the veinlets, 1—2 
millim. broad, often confluent; perithecia pale yellow to brown, flat¬ 
tened, innate, slightly prominent, very delicate, 2—4 in a spot, epiphyl-, 
