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87. Septoria Nabali, B. &. C. Grey. Ill, p. 9 ; Sylloge III, p. 547. 
Spots light to red-brown, border flat, broad, brown; peritbecia 
brown, slightly prominent, epiphyllous, 50 p in diam.; sporules hyaline, 
filiform, flexuous, occasionally 1—3-septate, 30—45 x 1| P. On leaves of 
Nabalus alba. New Hampshire to Pennsylvania. 
88. Septorta narvisiana, Sacc. Sylloge III, p. 568. {S. Holos- 
chceni , Sacc., Mich. I, p. 196.) 
Spots obsolete ; perithecia dark brown, globose, innate, erumpent, 
subgregarious, very delicate, 100—114 P in diam.; sporules pale olive, 
cylindrico-fusoid, 5—7-septate, not constricted, slightly curved, 35-50 x 
31—4 p. On Scirpus maritima. Shores of Chesapeake Bay. 
89. Septoria niphostoma, B. & C. Grev. Ill, p. 12; Sylloge III, 
p. 475 ; Rav. F. A., No. 28 ; Ellis, N. A. F., p. 744. 
Perithecia black, shining, epiphyllous, thickly scattered, 130—160 p ; 
sporules hyaline, linear, straight, ends obtuse, 3-septate, 20— 25 x 2 p ; 
spots obsolete, leaf faded and tawny. On leaves of Magnolia grandiflora. 
Carolina and Florida. 
90. Septoria noctiflor^e, E. & K. 
Spots pallid, round or oval, 2—3 millim. broad, border narrow, light 
brown ; perithecia light brown, subglobose, very delicate, innate, slightly 
prominent, epiphyllous, 85—95 P in diam.; sporules hyaline, subfusiform, 
1-septate, 30—36 x 2—21 p. On Silene noctiflora. Kansas. 
91. Septoria Noli-tangeris^, Gerard. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, 
1873-4, p. 64 ; Ellis, N. A. F., p. 1137. 
Spots round or oblong, light brown, 1—3 millim. in diam., with a 
narrow, brown, raised edge and a purplish border; perithecia brown.- 
black, subglobose, innate, slightly prominent, clustered in the center of 
the spot, mostly epiphyllous, 70 p in diam.; sporules hyaline, filiform, 
curved, 15—30 x 2 P. On leaves of Impatiens. New York and Ohio. S. 
Nolitangere , Thum., Sylloge III, p. 514, appears to be nearly if not quite 
identical with the above, but as he did not publish until 1880, Gerard has 
the precedence. 
92. Septoria ociiroleuca, B. & C. Grev. Ill, p. 9 ; Pk., 25th Rep. 
N. Y. S. Mus., p. 88 ; Sylloge III, p. 504 ; Ellis, N. A. F., No. 533. 
This has been transferred to Gloeosporium by Ellis & Everhart. See 
Journ. My col. I, 116. 
93. Septoria Oenotuer^e, West. Sylloge III, p. 513 ; Rav. F. A., 
No. 32; Ellis, N. A. F., No. 38. 
Spots epiphyllous, round, minute, at first greenish, then brown, with 
a wine-red border; perithecia black, punctiform, aggregated in the 
center of the spots, 120 p in diam ; sporules filiform, hyaline, curved, 
minutely pluriguttulate, 35—40 x 14—2 P. On leaves of Oenothera biennis . 
Pennsylvania to South Carolina. 
