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148. Septoria verbascicola, B. & C. Sylloge III, p. 533, no 
description; Ellis, N. A. F., 749. 
Spots round, dry, thin, 1—3 millim. in diameter, border broad, dark 
purple; peritliecia black, but few in a spot, clustered, innate, slightly 
prominent, epiphyllous, but visible beneath, 80—85 p in diameter ; spor- 
ules hyaline, filiform, curved, 20—40 x H P- On leaves of Verbascum 
Blattaria. Pennsylvania and New York. 
149. Septoria vestita, B. & 0. Grev. Ill, p. 12; Sylloge III, 
p. 559. 
“Perithecia rather prominent, flattish, surrounded by a mealy border; 
sporules slender, curved, 12 p long.” On fruit of Cucarbita. Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 
150. Septoria ViOLiE, West. Sylloge III, p. 518; Ellis, N. A. F., 
No. 1601. 
Spots pallid, round, thin, dry, 1—2 millim. in diameter, border broad, 
red-brown; perithecia black, innate, slightly prominent, few in a spot, 
scattered, epiphyllous, 80—95 P in diameter; sporules hyaline, linear, 
nearly straight or flexuous, faintly 3—4-septate, ends subacute, 40—50 x 
1 i p. On Viola lanceolata. Massachusetts. 
151. Septoria viride-tlngens, Curt. 23d Rep. N. Y. S. Mus., p. 
55; Sylloge III, p. 572; E. & Evh., N. A. F., No. 1612. 
Spots obscure, vague, confluent, mostly tinged with green, leaves 
yellow; perithecia dull amber, rarely becoming black, lustre waxy, 
innate, prominent, thickly clustered, mostly epiphyllous, 110—130 p in 
diameter; sporules hyaline, linear, slightly flexuous, entire or indis¬ 
tinctly 3—4-guttulate, 33—40 x 14 P, exuded in amber-colored threads. 
On leaves of Allium tricoccum. New York and Wisconsin. 
152. Septoria YiRGAUREiE, Desm. Epiphyllous; spots suborbie- 
ular, arid and whitish ; peritliecia minute, convex, dark brown, with a 
broad opening above ; sporules filiform, slightly curved, subobtuseat the 
ends, 75—80 x 14 P, faintly nucleolate, hyaline. On leaves of Solidago. 
Missouri. B. T. Galloway. 
153. Septoria W aldsteini^e, Pk. & Cke. 31st Rep. N. Y. S. 
Mus., p. 43; Sylloge III, p. 511. 
“Spots minute, unequal, suborbicular, dry, margin purple-brown or 
black; perithecia minute, few, black, epiphyllous; sporules straight, 25 
P long.” On leaves of Waldsteinia fragarioides. New York. 
154. Septoria Wilsoni, Clinton. Pk., 28th Rep. N. Y. S. Mus., p. 
57; Sylloge III, p. 533. 
“ Spots scattered, suborbicular, dry, white or pallid, border brown ; 
perithecia minute, black ; sporules filiform, curved, nucleolate, 35—50 p 
long.” On leaves of Chelone glabra. New York. 
155 Septoria Wyethue, Ilarkn. Fungi California, p. 11 ; Syl¬ 
loge III, p. 547. 
“Perithecia amphigenous, occupying large portions of the leaves; 
sporules linear, obscurely septate, 56 x 6—8 /-*.” On leaves of Wyethia 
mollis. California. 
