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21. Stilbum flavidum, Cooke. On coffee leaves received from Mr. 
G. Massy, of Richmond Vale, Trinity Ville. 
22. Uredo Viale, Lag. On grape vine, Kingston and environs, 
abundant. 
23. Uromyces Euphorbig, C. & P. East street, Kingston, growing 
with the 4cidium (No. 1). 
24. Ustilago affinis, Ell. & Ev. On Stenotaphrum Americanum 
Schr, (identified by Dr. Vasey) at Mandeville. This is a 
new species, of which Mr. Ellis writes: “Very near U. 
virens, Cke., but spores rather larger and lighter colored, 
and not granular roughened.” (In litt., Nov. 10, 1892.) 
INSTITUTE OF JAMAICA, 
KINGsTON, JAMAICA, January 13, 1893. 
Botanical Notes. 
. fungi Columbiani.—Owing to our inability to supply any more 
sets of the Norto AMERICAN FuncI, we have concluded to issue a 
second edition of this collection, under the name of Func1 CoLum- 
BIANI, in order to distinguish it from N. A. F., 1st edition, series 2d. 
The specimens in this 2d edition will not be in bound books, 
but will be distributed loose, and will be supplied at $6.00 per 100 
orCentury. We shall issue only 60 copies. This 2d edition will not 
interfere with the 1st edition (Cents. I-XXIX.), which will be con- 
tinued as material comes to hand. Species not in edition Ist will 
not be issued in edition 2d, unless there is enough for both, so as 
not to do injustice to the subscribers to edition 1st by obliging 
_ them to buy edition 2d also. | 
The numbers of any given species in the 2d edition will not ne- 
cessarily be the same as those of these same species in Ist edition. 
We expect to have Century 1st ready by the end of this year. The 
Species will have printed labels, as in edition 1st. 
].-B. Extis, 
NEWFIELD, N. J. B. M. EverHART. 
Funghi Parassiti delle Piante Coltivate-—G. Briosi and F. Ca- 
vara, Pavia, Italy. Fascicolo IX. (Nos. 201 to 226) of this collec- 
tion of fungi contains oie aaa of Cystopus candidus and C Bliti: 
