JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. 
Vol. 11. MANHATTAN, KANSAS, JANUARY, 1886. No. 1. 
SUPPLEMENTARY ENUMERATION OF THE 
CERCOSPORAE. 
I?V .1. H. KTjT.IS AND B. M. EVKHHAKT. 
Ill addition to the two species described on p. 1()(). and tlie eis;iit spe¬ 
cies on pp. 124 and 12d, N^ol. I, of this .JorRN^AL, tlie following are iiere 
, snivel! : 
(/pnicoseoiiA (.'kuenta, Sacc. Alicli. It, p. 140. Fungi Ital. tab. ()8(). 
On leaves of Dnlidios and 7S. (Carolina ( liavenel). Am- 
phigenoiis, tufts punctiform, scattered on blood-red spots. Ilyplue 
loosely fasciculate, simple, or forked, subdenticulate above, pale oli¬ 
vaceous. Conidiaacicular-obclavate, slightly curved, 00 — 80 x-4/-'-, rather 
acute above, 6—T-septate, hyaline, liecoming olivaceous, lieadily rec¬ 
ognized by the red spots. 
CEUCOSroUA FEIIKIIGINEA, FcuvL, Syiiib. Alyc. p. od4. 
On leaves of Erigeron tomnilosum. S. (Carolina (Havenel) v. (Lrev. 
p. 152. Tufts slender, broadly effused, hypha^ very long, creeping, 
branched, septate, ferruginous. Conidia very long, elongate-clavate, 
often curved, multiseptate, giittulate, fuscous. 
OEn(K>se()UA gnaphaei ACEA, Cke. Texas F'ungi, Xo. 7 (). 
On leaves of (Timp/u/Jicm, Texas (llavenel). Amphigenous. Ilyphse 
fasciculate, simple, collected in rounded brown spots. Conidia robust, 
linear, 3—5-septate, hyaline. It is doubtful whether C. (hirqihalii, Hark, 
is distinct from this. 
('EiicosponA Sa<jittai{ee, F. cN K., n. s. 
On Sagittarid i-aridbiU,^^ Kansas (Kellerman). Spots amphigenous, 
orbicular (.25—.5 cm.) rusty brown, generally whitening in the center, 
sometimes confluent, margin subindelinite. Tufts amphigenous, more 
abundant above, minute, .scattered. Ilyphse in small tufts, brown, con¬ 
tinuous, or sparingly septate, simple, denticulate above. C'onidia 
slender, hyaline, lanceolate, 4—h-septate, (10—80 x 3—4 /e Closely allied 
to C. (JdUcp, Pk. and (Mint., but distinguished by its orbicular spots, more 
