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that I have seen to the rule that this parasite is confined to ure- 
dinia. 
Stagonospora smilacis (Ell. & Mart.) Sacc. On Smilax 
ecirhata. Shiocton. Immature. Sporules continuous, 10-12 x 
5-6/a. 
Specimens on leaves of Triticum vulgare (cult.) collected at 
Madison seem to me to be referable to Septoria agropyri Ell. & 
Evht. The pycnidia are globose to oval, 75-100 x 60-90/a; 
sporules 15-40 x 1-1 %/a. 
A Septoria on leaves of Secale cereale (cult.) collected at Lyn¬ 
don Station I have referred to S. passerinii Sacc. The pycnidia 
are scattered over more or less elongated, light yellow areas, are 
black and about 100/a in diameter; sporules straight or curved, 
acute, continuous, 30-42 x 1 %/a. The distinctness of this and 
the preceding seems to be questionable. 
Septoria caricinella Sacc. & Roum. On Car ex cephalophora. 
Seymour. 
Phleospora aceris (Lib.) Sacc. On Acer saccharinum. Grant 
county and Shiocton. 
Leptothyrium dryinum Sacc. On Quercus ellipsoidalis. Lyn¬ 
don Station. Sporules about 17 x 9/a. 
Gloeosporium confluens Ell. & Dearn. On Sagittaria arifolia. 
Shiocton. 
Colletotrichum graminicolum (Ces.) Wilson. On Calama- 
grostis camadensis. Spooner. Bromus altissimus. Plover. 
Septogloeum salicinum (Pk.) Sacc. On Salix rostrata. Dan¬ 
bury. Salix discolor . Shiocton. What I take to be a micro-’ 
conidial state, bearing sporules 4-8 x 1/a, has been collected at 
Danbury. 
Monilia has been collected at Madison on Amelanckier ob- 
longifolia with conidia 8-15 x 6-12/a. Its relationships are not 
clear. 
Eamularia alismatis Fautr. On Sagittaria heterophylla. Ar¬ 
cadia. While this mucedine is not uncommon on Alisma and 
Alisma and Sagittaria frequently grow together I have seen the 
parasite on Sagittaria but once and then not in abundance. 
Cercospora dubia (Riess) Wint. On CJienopodium capitatum. 
Shiocton. I do not find that the distinctions drawn by Bubak 
between this species and C. chenopodii Fresen. {Ann. Mycol. 
