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piercing and slightly raising the bark and finally rising -J-i mm. 
above it; asci clavate-cylindrical, 50-60 x 6-8 sporidia biser- 
iate above, oblong-cylindrical, 2-nucleate, 1-septate, constricted 
at the septum, 12-15 x 4-5 [i. 
Cucurbit aria juglandina E. & B. — On dead limbs of Jug- 
lans nigra. Rooks Co., Kansas, February 1902. (No. 2939.) 
Perithecia erumpent in small cespitose clusters of 5-10, less 
than mm. diam., with an inconspicuous ostiolum; asci cylin¬ 
drical, short-stipitate, paraphysate, 100-120 x 8-10 Sporidia 
uniseriate, elongated-obovate, 3- (becoming 5-7) septate, yellow- 
brown, mostly constricted in the middle, 15-22 x 8-10 n, with 
a more or less continuous longitudinal septum. 
Differs from Cucurbitaria juglandis Fuckel in its cylindrical 
asci and smaller sporidia. 
Solenopeziza fimbriata E. & B. — On decorticated logs of 
Populus tremuloides. Steamboat Springs, Colo., July, 1902. E. 
Bethel. (No. 940.) 
Semierumpent, urceolate, thickly scattered, surrounded by 
the bleached, loosened fibers of the weather-beaten wood, -J-J mm. 
diam., slate color inside and out, margin deeply fimbriate-toothed. 
Asci cylindrical, sessile, 50-55 x 7-8 fi. Paraphyses filiform. 
Sporidia biseriate, oblong-elliptical, uniseptate, not constricted, 
hyaline, 7-8 x 2J-3 //.. 
Phyllosticta juliflora E. & B. — On pods of Prosopis 
juliflora. Austin, Texas, July 1900. W. H. Long, Jr. (No. 
442-) 
Spots pallid-white, irregular in shape, with a darker, purplish 
shade around the margin, 2-4 mm. diam., subconfluent. Peri¬ 
thecia pustuliform, about -J mm. diam., black, flattening out and 
subhysteriiform when dry, subconfluent. Sporules ovate-oblong, 
9-12 x 4-5 
Differs from P. prosopidis P. Hen. in its much larger 
sporules. 
Dothiorella multicocca E. & B. — On bark of Populus 
deltoides. Ft. Scott, Kansas, July 1902. A. O. Garrett. (No. 
15-) 
Perithecia numerous, minute, 200-250 n diam., white inside, 
buried in the black, subcontinuous stroma which occupies the 
outer layer of the inner bark, their papilliform ostiola raising the 
epidermis into numerous pustules which are soon ruptured. 
Sporules oblong-fusoid, hyaline, continuous, 15-20 x 6-7 n 
This is very distinct from D. decorticata E, & E., D. populnea 
Thum., D. populea Sacc., and D. populina Karst., all of which 
have much smaller sporules. 
