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Note.— Whether the two Nos. in Berkley’s Notices (437 and 439) 
refer to the same thing, we are unable to state definitely, but from the 
identity of the Kansas specimens with those in Itav. F. Am., we suspect 
the two are not distinct.— Eds. 
135. Septoria spiculosa, E. & Hoi. 
Spots brown, large, irregular, with lighter brown, coalescing mar¬ 
gins ; perithecia brown, subglobose, innate, prominent, thickly scattered, 
90—100 P'■ in diameter; sporules hyaline, linear, straight, entire, 30—36 x 
1—H P. On leaves of Symplocarpus foetidus. Wisconsin. 
136. Septoria sphalrelloides, E. & K. Am. Nat. XVII, p. 
1165. 
Spots black or obsolete ; perithecia subglobose, brown-black, innate, 
covered by the epidermis, scattered or aggregated, 80—100 p ; sporules 
hyaline, filiform, nearly straight, nucleolate, 15—22 x 1—li P. On dead 
stems of Hypericum corymbosum. Kansas. 
137. Septoria Stenosiphonis, E. & K. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club XI, 
p. 115 ; Ellis, N. A. F., No. 1603. 
Spots red-brown, 1—2 millim. in diameter, sometimes coalescing, 
occasionally becoming pale or white in the center; perithecia brown- 
black, subglobose, innate, hypophyllous, visible on both surfaces, mostly 
clustered in the center of the spots, SO !>■ in diameter ; sporules hyaline, 
yellowish, filiform, slightly curved, entire, 18—30 x 1 p. On Stenosiphon 
vircjatus. Kansas. 
138. Septoria stigma, B. & C. Sylloge III, p. 494. 
“Spots white; perithecia punctiform ; sporules linear, short, 15 p 
long.” On leaves of Symplocus. Alabama. 
139. Septoria submaculata, Winter. Fungi Europ., 3193 ; Ellis 
& Evrh., N. A. F., 1614. 
Spots tawny, subangular, 1—2 millim. in diameter, limited by the 
veinlets, border dark purple, often coalescing on the upper surface, no 
border on the under ; perithecia brown-black, subglobose, innate, barely 
visible, few in a spot, epiphyllous, 80 p in diameter; sporules hyaline, 
filiform, subflexuous, entire, 16—28 x 1—14 p. On leaves of Fraxinus 
Americana. Missouri. 
140. Septoria Sympiiorioarpi, E. & Everh. Journ. Mycol. II, 
p. 38. 
Spots white, suborbicular, 1—2 millim. in diameter, border brown; 
perithecia black, sublentieular, prominent, 1—5 in a spot, epiphyllous; 
sporules subcylindrical, a little attenuated below, nearly straight, faintly 
1—3-septate, 20—40 x 2 P (mostly 30—40 x 2). On leaves of Symphoricar- 
pus. Dakota. 
