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Coleosporium Campanulas Wint. 
Living leaves of Campanula rapunculoides. Earlville, Madison 
county. August. L. M. Underwood. 
Septoria Lobeliae-syphiliticae Henn. 
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Living leaves of Lobelia syphilitica. Mechanicville, Saratoga 
county. September. The spores in this species are larger than those 
of S. Lobeliee. 
Oidium erysiphoides Fr. 
Living leaves of Potentilla Norvegica. Karner, Albany county. 
July. The affected plant has a very unthrifty, deformed appearance. 
CEdocephalum intermixtum n. sp. 
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Fertile hyphas erect, simple, continuous or with one or two obscure 
septa near the base, white, about .0003 in. thick, terminating above 
in a slightly inflated verrucose vesicle; spores elliptical or obovate, 
even, hyaline, .0005 to .001 in. long, .0004 to .0006 broad. 
Dead stems of Iris Germanica, growing among and intermingled 
with Macrosporium Iridis. 
Sporotrichum entomophilum n. sp. 
Hyphas very slender, .0001 in. thick, branched, forming a thin 
white tomentose stratum over the matrix; spores subelliptical, .00016 
to .0002 in. long. 
Larvae of elm leaf beetle, Galerucella luteola. Albany. September. 
/. A. Lintner. 
Ramularia occidentalis E. & K. 
Living or languishing leaves of great water dock, Rumex Britan - 
nica. Mechanicville. September. 
Ramularia cylindriopsis n. sp. 
Hyphas very short or but little diverse from the spores; spores very 
variable, elliptical oblong or cylindrical, catenulate, continuous, .0003 
to .001 in. long, .00016 to .0002 broad. 
Living leaves of stagger bush, Andromeda Mariana. Westbury, 
Queens county. June. Stewart. 
