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32. Septoria consocia, Pk. Bot. Gaz. V, p. 34 ; Sylloge III, p. 521. 
“Perithecia closely gregarious, ampliigenous, black, 65—75 P in diam.; 
sporules filiform, nearly straight, 15—20 P long. On living and languish¬ 
ing leaves of Polygola senega , associated with an Aecidium .” Michigan. 
33. Septoria Coptidis, B. & C. X. A. Fungi, 436; Sylloge III, 
p. 526. 
“Spots reddish, with a red margin ; sporules filiform, straight, 25 p 
long.” On Coptis , Wisconsin. 
34. Septoria cornicola, Desm. Sylloge III, p. 492. 
Spots grey, nearly round, 4—5 millim. broad, border dark purple; 
perithecia dark brown, globose-depressod, scattered, mostly epiphyllous, 
100—110 p in diam.; sporules hyaline, cylindrical, curved, 2—4-septate, 
30—40 x 2—21 p. On Cornus. Pennsylvania, Delaware and Missouri. 
35. Septoria corylina, Pk. 34th Rep. S. Mus., p. 44 ; Sylloge III, 
p. 503. 
“Spots suborbicular, scattered, brown or red brown, border grey- 
brown ; perithecia few, minute, dark brown, very prominent, epiphyl- 
lous; sporules filiform, curved, hyaline, 33—45 p long.” On Corylus 
rostrata. New York. 
36. Septoria Cryptotaenle, E. & Rau, n. s. 
Spots white, thin, irregular, one millim. broad, border obsolete; 
perithecia brown, subglobose, very delicate, amphigenous, 90—95 p in 
diam.; sporules hyaline, tinted with green, cylindrical, ends slightly 
acute, curved, 24 — 30 x 1| P. On Cryptotcema Canadensis. Pennsylvania. 
37. Septoria cucurbitacearum, Sacc. Sylloge III, p. 527. 
“ Spots white, subcircular or slightly angular, dry; perithecia lentic¬ 
ular, with a broad aperture, 70—90 p in diam.; sporules narrowly vermic¬ 
ular, tortuous, 60—70 P, septate, hyaline.” On languishing leaves of 
Cucurbita. North America. 
38. Septoria Curtisiana, Sacc. Sylloge III, p. 561 ; Septoria 
Tritici , B. & Curt. 
“ Perithecia hysteriform in pallid spots on the stems; sporules 
slender.” On culms of Triticum. Probably a Bhabdospora. Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 
39. Septoria Dalibardje, Pk. 38th Rep. N. Y. S. Mus., p. 97; 
Ellis, N. A. F., No. 1,608. 
Spots brown, subrotund, whitish or cinereous in the center, 1—2 
millim. broad, border reddish-brown; perithecia black, subglobose, 
depressed, few in a spot, epiphyllous, 75—80 p in diam.; sporules hyaline, 
v filiform, nearly straight, 45—60 x 1 P, “38—50 p long,” Pk. Differs from 
S. Woldsteinice in the spores, which are x much longer. On leaves of 
Dalibarda repens. New York. 
