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136. Septoria erigerontis Pk. 
On Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. 
Columbus, Ohio. May 19, 1903. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Septoria Erigeronis n. sp. 
“Spots small, orbicular, distinct, rarely confluent, arid, surrounded 
by a dark brown or blackish line; perithecia minute, black on the upper 
surface of the leaf; spores thread-shaped, simple, 1/1000' long or more. 
“Leaves of Erigeron annuum. Greenbush. July. The spots are 1"- 
2" in diameter.” Charles H. Peck, Annual Report of the New York State 
Cabinet of Natural History, 1871, 24:87. 1873. 
137. Septoria lycopersici Speg. 
On Lycopersicon lycopersicon (L.) Karst. 
Columbus, Ohio. Aug. 2, 1903. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Septoria lycopersici Speg. (n. sp.) 
Diag. Maculae magnae saepe totum folium occupantes, sordide fusco- 
cinerascentes, subindeterminatae; perithecia sparsa saepius hypophylla, len- 
ticulari-hemisphaerica, prominula, atra, membranacea, contextu parenchy- 
matico, olivaceo; spermatia bacillari-cylindracea v. bacillari-subclavulata 
majuscula (70-110x3), 3-pluriseptata, utrinque obtusiuscule attenuato- 
rotundata, hyalina. 
Hab...In foliis languidis Solani lycopersici in hortis, Boca del Ria- 
chuelo, Maj. 1881.” Auctore Carolo Spegazzini, Fungi Argentini, Pugillus 
quartus, 115. 1882. 
138. Septoria scrophulariae Pk. 
On Scrophularia marylandica L. 
Columbus, Ohio. May 9, 1903. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Septoria Scrophulariae n. sp. 
“Spots small, arid, whitish, surrounded by a purplish-brown border; 
perithecia few, on the upper surface; spores filiform, curved, hyaline, 
.001'-.0016' long.” Charles H. Peck, Annual Report of the New York 
State Museum of Natural History, 1889, 40 :57. 
139. Stereum sericeum (Schw.) Fr. 
On Carpinus caroliniana Walt. 
Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 17, 1902, 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Thelephora sericea Sz. 
“T. minor sessilis orbiculata repanda papyracea confluens sericea 
Candida, hymenio pallide fuscescente substriato, papillis minutis. 
“Frequens ad ramulos emortuos juniores. Orbiculata, centro affixa. 
Pileus sericeus, nitens, strigositate arete appressa.” L. D. de Schweinitz, 
Synopsis Fungorum Carolinae Superioris, 80. 1822. [Excerpt, Schrift. d. 
Nat. Gesellschaft zu Leipzig.] z 
