NoTEs ON THE ERYSIPHACEAE 109 
M. Movuceoti Lév. (Monograph, p. 159) 
Distrib. add: Poland (6). 
M. pirFusaA Cooke & Peck. (Monograph, p. 161) 
Distrib. add > N. America, U. S., Indiana (84). 
M. EUPHORBIAE (Peck) Berk. & Curt. (Monograph, p. 164) 
Distrib. add: N. America, U. S., Indiana (84). 
M. BAumierr P. Magn. (Monograph, p. 170) 
Ref., add : Salm. Journ. Quekett Micr. Club, II. 7: 371. pi. 20. 
f 1-3. 1900. 
Exsicc. add: * Krypt. Exsicc. (Mus. Pal. Vind.) 131 (b, only) 
sub Erysiphe pst. 
Distrib. add : Switzerland, Sweden. 
ffosts, add : ? Lathyrus niger. 
The fungus recorded by Tolf (Bot. Notiser, 1891: 219) as 
Evysiphe Marti Lév. on Vicia cassubica from Smaland, Sweden, 
Proves, from specimens communicated to me by the author, to be 
the present species, which has not previously been known from 
Sweden. 
Jaczewski, in his ‘‘ Monographie des Erysipheés de la Suisse,” 
729 (Bull. Herb. Boissier, 4: 1896), has recorded “ Erysiphe 
Martii Lév., on Vicia sp., Aug. 29, 1891, herb. Jaczewski no. 76.” 
From a Specimen, so labelled, I find the fungus to be AZ Bawn- 
“eri, species new to Switzerland. 
The fungus recorded by Feltgen (18) as “ Erysiphe Martu Lev. 
on Lathyrus niger proves, from specimens sent (now in the Kew 
erbarium) to be a Microsphaera in an immature condition. Sev- 
appendages were found with the apex once dichotomously 
‘anched, and in one case an apex was observed which had forked 
— For the present this fungus on Lathyrus niger must be 
erred doubtfully to MZ. Baumleri. 
(To be concluded) 
