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121. Septoria salicifolia (Trelease), E. & Everh., N. A. F., 
1G04. ( Ascochyta salicifolia , Trelease, Journ. Mycol. I, p. 14.) 
Spots numerous, round or subangular, in part limited by the vein- 
lets, deep flesh-colored, becoming tawny, one millim. in diameter ; peri- 
tliecia the same color, changing to light amber, innate, slightly promi¬ 
nent, hypophyllous, 165—200 p in diameter ; sporules hyaline, fusiform, 
crescentic, 1-septate, 3—4-guttulate, 30—50 x 2—34 P. On leaves of 
Spiraea salicifolia. Wisconsin and Kansas. 
122. Septoria salicina, Pk. 25th Iiep. N. Y. S. Mus., p. 87; 
Sylloge III, p. 502. 
“Spots suborbicular, brown, dry in the center; perithecia minute, 
brown, collapsing, leaving a peziza-like disk; sporules filiform, curved, 
obscurely septate, 40—60 p long.” On leaves of Salix lucida. New York. 
123. Septoria sambucina, Pk. 28th Rep. N. Y. S. Mus., p. 58; 
Sylloge III, p. 492. 
“Spots dry, whitish, surrounded by a broad, dark margin, brown or 
purplish-brown on the lower surface; perithecia epiphyllous, few, 
minute; sporules long, filiform, more or less curved, obscurely 3-6- 
septate, 50—75 p long.” On leaves of Sambucus Canadensis. New York. 
124. Septoria Sclerantiii, Desm. Sylloge III, p. 518 ; Ellis, N. 
A. F., 1125. 
Spots obliterated or none; perithecia black, subglobose, innate, 
prominent, amphigenous, 100 p in diameter; sporules hyaline, linear, 
curved, indistinctly nucleolate or septate, 30—35 x 3 p. On leaves of 
Sclercinthus animus. New Jersey. 
125. Septoria Scrophulari^e, Pk. 28th Rep. N. Y. S. Mus., p. 
57 ; Sylloge III, p. 534. 
“Spots minute, dry, white, with a purple-brown border ; perithecia 
few, superficial; sporules hyaline, filiform, curved, 25—40 p long.” On 
leaves of Scrophularia nodosa. New York. (Whether this is distinct 
from S. Scropliularue , West., Exsic., No. 936, we cannot say.) 
126. Septoria serpent aria, E. & M. Am. Nat. XVIII, p. 70 ; 
Ellis, N. A. F., 1120. 
Spots red-brown, dry, thin, bordered in part by the veinlets, suban¬ 
gular, one millim. in diameter; perithecia black, subglobose, innate, 
prominent, 1—4 in a spot, epiphyllous, 150 p in diameter; sporules sub- 
liyaline, cylindrical, curved, 80—108 x 4 P. On young leaves of Quercus 
laurifolia. Florida. 
127. Septoria silenicola (E. & M.), Sacc. Sylloge III, p. 516. 
S. Silenes , E. & M., Am. Nat. XVI, p. 1001 ; Ellis, N. A. F., 1141. 
Spots light yellow, subcircular, dry, 1—14 millim. in diameter ; peri¬ 
thecia brownish-yellow, delicate, innate, scattered, 56 P in diameter; 
sporules yellowish, cylindrical, curved, 3-septate, 48 x 3 p. On leaves of 
Silene stellata. Pennsylvania. 
There is a Septoria Silenes , West., not identical with this, which lias 
precedence. 
