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VoL. 29 No. 4 
oe Op te ie ng Gs 
OF THE 
TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB 
APRIL 1902 
Supplementary Notes on the Erysiphaceae 
By E. S. Sartmon, F.L.S. 
(WiTH PLATES 9-11) 
(Continued from page 109) 
ERysIPHE poLyGonI DC. (Monograph, p. 174) 
Syn. add: E. Frichi Neger, Bericht. Deutsch Bot. Gesellsch. 
a7: (Generalversamm.-Heft) 241. 1899. 
£. pisi DC. var. desmodii P. Henn. Engler’s Bot. Jahrb. 29: 
148. Ig00. 
Conidial form : Oidium monosporum Passerini, Nuov. Giorn. 
Bot. Ital. 13: 282. 1881. 
Exsicc. add: * Rehm, Ascomycet. 1350 (sub Microsphaera 
Caraganae P. Magn.); *Krypt. Exsicc. (Mus. Pal. Vind.) 130, 
131 (a & c only), 132. 3 
| Distrib. add Europe: Farée Islands (63), Bosnia (3), Bul- 
aria (10). 
Asia: Siberia, Yeniseisk (‘‘flum. Yenisei inter 58° et 71°”) 
(A. Kitmanoff ), Poseka, Wostotchnoje, & Nitchka (Sacc. in 
Malpighia, 10: 269. 1896); Palestine (43). 
South America: Argentine, “in alta Cordillera, 39° lat. merid. 
900 m. supra mare (Neger). 
flosts, add: Aconitum variegatum (40), Actinostemma racemo- 
sum, Anemone nemorosa (40), Aster sp. (8), Ballota nigra (80), 
Brassica oleracea (13*), Cytisus capitatus (40), C. purpureus (40), 
Delphinium hybridum (cult.), D. Maackianum (cult.), Desmodium 
bodocarpum var. Japonicum, Dipsacus silvestris (18), Echinops sp. 
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