Davis—Notes on Parasitic Fungi in Wisconsin — V. 691 
which, in the provisional list was included in Septoria salicina 
Pk. as a short spored form. Fungi Columbiani 3872 issued as 
Septogloeum salicinum (Pk.) Sacc. I would refer to Septoria 
salicina Pk. although as noted above the spots are much larger. 
N, Am. Fungi 2nd series 3064, F. Col. 3779 & 4387 I would re¬ 
fer also to this species. They were issued as Septoria solids 
West, which I have not' seen but with the description of which 
the American specimens do not agree in any respect. None 
of the specimens that I have examined bear sporules as long 
as is indicated in the description unless they are measured 
along the curve. In type material the longest sporule that I 
saw was 52** in a straight line connecting the extremities. 
[See Dearness, Mycologia 9:359]. 
Gloeosporium cylindrospermum (Bon.) Sacc. which was re¬ 
corded as occurring on Alnus incana in Wisconsin in “Notes ’’ 
II is referred to Leptothyrium alneum (Lev.) Sacc. by Diedicke 
(Krypt. fl. M. Brandenburg, Pilze 7: 707-8). Klebahn has shown 
its connection with Gnomoniella tubiformis (Tode) Sacc. 
A fungus on Acer Negundo collected at Whitehall on samaras 
and leaves and referred to Gloeosporium apocryptrum Ell. & 
Evht. bears sporules 12-15 x 5-6/a. 
Pestdlozzia kriegeriana Bres. is placed in the genus Hyaloceras 
by Diedicke {Krypt. fl. M. Brand.: Pilze 7: 877). 
In the provisional list Ramularia modesta Sacc. was recorded 
as occurring in Wisconsin on Fragaria virginiana. The refer¬ 
ence to this species was because of the small size of the conidia. 
In July, 1916, a collection was made on Fragaria virginiana at 
Whitehall from examination of which the following notes were 
made: Spots suborbicular to angular, brown, paler below, 
immarginate, 5-8 mm., sometimes confluent; conidiophores 
hypophyllous, fasciculate from a black stromatic base, straight, 
simple, septate, tapering upward, olivaceous-brown, 45-75x3 /a; 
conidia hyaline, catenulate, 5-11 x 1% x The entry in 
the provisional list was based on specimens collected at Spooner 
and on referring to them I found the following notes in one of 
the packets: ‘ ‘ Hyphae hypophyllous, olivaceous-brown, rigid, 
40-70 x 4/a; conidia hyaline, obtuse, catenulate, 6-12 x 2-3/a. 
Cercospora vexans C. Massal?” The reference to that species 
