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60. Septoria Hydrocotyles, Desm. Sylloge III, p. 531 ; Ellis, 
N. A. F., No. 1131. 
Spots brownish, then pallid, subregular, one rnillim. in diam., 
border red-brown, narrow; perithecia black, flattened, innate, epiphyl- 
lous, 60—70 p in diam.; sporules hyaline, linear, curved, 8—10-guttulate 
(“16—25 x 1—2 A*,” Sacc ), 30—40 x 1—2 p. On Hydrocotyle repanda. 
Florida. 
61. Seftoria ilictfolia, Cke. & Ellis; Grev. VI, p. 85; Sylloge 
III, p. 483. 
“Spots pallid, with a brown border ; perithecia punctiform, black, 
semi-immersed; sporules minute, hyaline.” On leaves of Ilex. New 
Jersey. 
62. Septoria inconspicua, B. & O. Grev. Ill, p. 9; Sylloge III, 
p. 554 ; Ellis, N. A. F., No. 1145. 
Spots white or light gray, 1—3 millim. broad, border narrow, light 
brown; perithecia brown-black, lenticular, amphigenous, scattered, 
70—80 p ; sporules hyaline, linear, straight, 20 - 28 x 1—H A*, continuous. 
On leaves of Plantago lanceolata. N. Jersey. 
63. Septoria increscens, Fk. 33d Rep. N. Y. S. Mus., p. 25; 
Sylloge III, p. 533. 
“Spots minute at first, then large, brown, dry in the center ; peri¬ 
thecia minute, black; sporules filiform, curved or flexuous, 30—40 !*■ 
long.” On leaves of Trientalis Americana. New York. 
64. Septoria infuscata, Winter. Journ. Mycol. I, p. 122. 
“ Spots large, somewhat round or irregular, dull grey, often varie¬ 
gated and subzoned, border brown, indeterminate, generally 20 millim. 
long, six millim, broad ; perithecia loosely clustered, prominent, globose, 
black, membranaceous, thin, 87 — 105 P in diam.; sporules filiform, ends 
rounded, a little enlarged upwards, multiseptate, hyaline, 50—70 x H—2 
AL” On living leaves of Lepachys pinnata. Missouri. 
65. Septoria irregularis, Pk. Bot. Gaz. V, p. 34 ; Sylloge III, 
p. 484 ; N. A. F., No. 1127. 
Spots small, angular, often confluent, at first yellowish above, then 
reddish-brown, with a narrow, darker border, brown or grayish-brown 
beneath; perithecia hypophyllous, sometimes amphigenous, irregular, 
black ; sporules numerous, filiform, hyaline, 30—45 p long. On living 
leaves of Rhus Toxicodendron. Illinois and New Jersey. Specimen 1127, 
N. A. F., has sporules 50—60 x 3—4 P, 3—5-septate. 
66. Septoria kalmi^ecola (Schw.), B. & Curt. Grev. Ill, p. 9; 
Sylloge III, p. 499 ; N. A. F., No. 344. 
Spots white, orbicular, margin tumid, with a blackened ring around; 
perithecia lenticular, black, clustered, innate, hypophyllous; sporules 
hyaline, cylindrical, 21 x 1£ p, “septorioidies.” On leaves of Kalmia lati- 
folia. South Carolina and Pennsylvania. 
