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larger ones a circular area being cut out, the hygroscopic lobes strongly 
recurved when moist exposing a light yellowish, later sordid yellow then 
blackish disk. Asci 80-110 x 8-10 jx, oblanceolate, much elongated below, 
strongly acute at apex, accompanied by abundant slender and elongated 
mostly flexuous paraphyses about 4 jx wide, usually enlarged at the tips. 
Spores 20-35 x 2-3 /x, hyaline, nearly straight to strongly curved, slightly 
thicker at one end in which are large clear granules.” J. B. Ellis and 
W. A. Kellerman, Journal of Mycology, 8:51. June, 1902. 
76. Rhytisma concavum Ell. & Kellerm. 
On Ilex verticillata (L.) Gray. 
West Mansfield, Logan Co., Ohio. July 19, 1901. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
Supplement to No. 75 . 
Stroma only; no asci. 
77. Septoria astericola E. & E. 
On Aster cordifolius L. 
Columbus, Ohio. April 22, 1902. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
‘‘Septoria astericola, n. s. — Spots amphigenous, dark brown, sub- 
indefinitely limited, bounded by a broad yellow border, the brown central 
part 3-4 millimeters across. Perithecia innate, finally partially erumpent 
above, numerous, scattered, small (75^-), scarcely visible in the earlier 
stages of growth, light brown. Sporules slender, nearly straight, nucleate, 
30-45 by 1-1£ fx. Differs from S. atropurpurea, Pk. in its yellow bordered 
spots and shorter, narrower sporules. J. B. Ellis and B. M. Everhart, 
Journal of Mycology, 5:150. 1889. 
78. Septoria kalmisecola (Schw.)) B. & C. 
On Kalmia latifolia L. 
Sugar Grove, Fairfield Co., Ohio. May 17, 1902. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Sphaeria (Depazea) Kalmicola, L. v. S. 
“S. maculis candidis orbiculatis, margine intumescente cinctis, et 
folia circumcirca nigricantibus. Peritheciis convexis atris concentricis 
innatis.” L. D. de Schweinitz, Transactions of the American Philo¬ 
sophical Society, Philadelphia, 4:226. 1834. 
79. Urocystis carcinodes (B. & C.) Fisch. 
On Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt. 
Sugar Grove, Fairfield Co., Ohio. May 30, 1902. 
Coll. W. A. Kellerman. 
“Thecaphora carcinodes. B. & C. — Soris maximis ellipticis e 
ramulis tumentibus; sporis globosis cellulis 4-6 hyalinis cinctis. 
