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JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. 
[Vol. Ill, No. 11, 
Cylindrosporium Ranunculi (Bon.) f. Thalictri, E. & E. On 
fading leaves of Thalictrumpurpurascens. Manhattan, Ks. W. T. Swingle. 
Spots ampliigenons, irregular, more or less angular, with a narrow, darker 
margin, dark brown, becoming more or less dirty whitish; acervuli 
innate, discharging the spores below in small, light-colored heaps ; 
spores filiform, more or less curved, continuous, 30—60xU p. Probably C. 
Clematidis, E. & E (Jour. Mycol., Ill, p. 22) should also be considered ns 
a variety of this species, which is represented and figured by both Bonor- 
den and Saccardo as quite variable in the thickness and length of its 
spores. 
Cylindrosporrtm Capsella:, E. & E.—On living leaves of Cap- 
sella Bursa-pastoris. Columbia, Mo., May, 1887. B. T. Galloway, No. 
253. Spots ampliigenous, round (1—4 millim.), mostly a little depressed 
above, whitish; conidia erumpent above, giving the surface of the 
spots a farinose appearance, cylindrical, granular, becoming faintly 
three-septate, the middle septum being more distinct, 35—45 x 3 p ■; 
hyphse consisting of slightly elongated cells of the proligerous layer. 
This is quite a different thing from Cercospora Crucifer arum, E. & E. 
Phyllosticta Geranii, E. & E.—On living leaves of Geranium 
Carolinianum. Point a la Hache, La., March, 1887. Langlois, No. 1096. 
Spots amphigenous, small (1—14 millim.), round or subangular, whitish 
above, rusty color below, margin narrow, darker and slightly raised; 
perithecia few, punctiform, black, erumpent, mostly epiphyllous; 
sporules subelliptical or suboval, hyaline, 24—3 x 1 p. 
Phyllosticta Stillingial, E. & E.—On leaves of Stillingia sebifera. 
Point a la Hache, La., November, 1886. Rev. A. B. Langlois, No. 847. 
Spots amphigenous, definite, reddish-brown, not abundant, 2—3 millim. 
in diameter; perithecia epiphyllous, scattered, few, dark, convex; sporu¬ 
les oblong-elliptical, two-nucleate, hyaline, 5—7 x 24—3 p . 
Phyllosticta yucc^egena, E. & E.—On leaves of Yucca. Flori¬ 
da. W. W. Calkins, No. 773. Spots amphigenous, discoid, oblong or 
acutely elliptical, concave on both sides and with an obtuse, raised 
border, 1—2x4 cm.; perithecia immersed, large (4 millim.), scattered, 
amphigenous, sometimes subconfluent, raising and rupturing the epider¬ 
mis; sporules hyaline, with coarse, granular contents or nuclei, irregu¬ 
larly elliptical and subinsequilateral, ends subacute, 18—22 x 7—8 /'. 
The same thing occurs without any spots on younger, thinner leaves 
(No. 774). 
P. Gaultherice , E. A E., has been sent by Prof. J. Maeoun 
from British Columbia on leaves of Gaultheria Shallon , differing from 
the New Jersey specimens (on G. procumbens) only in the less numerous 
perithecia and sporules more generally globose. 
(To be continued.) 
