NOTES ON THE ERYSIPHACEAE 195 
The fungus recorded by Bubak (10) as £. ga/eopsidis on Mar- 
rubium peregrinum from Bulgaria belongs to &. /aurica. 
Atkinson (Journ. Elisha Mitch. Sci. Soc. 10:75. 1894), has re- 
corded £. galeopsidis from Alabama, U.S. A., “on Verbena urtici- 
Jolia, October 23, 1891 (coll. B. M. Duggar).” Specimens (now 
in the Kew herb.) kindly sent to me by the author prove, how- 
ever, that a wrong identification of the fungus has been made, the 
species being clearly EZ. cichoracearum DC., as is shown by the 
asci containing two or rarely three spores on the living host-plant 
and by the absence of lobed haustoria on the mycelium. 
E. GraMinis DC. (Monograph, p. 209) 
Ascigerous form. 
Exsicc. add: *Linhart Fung. hungar. 80; Krieg, Fung. 
Saxon. 1216, 1217 (in herb. Jaczewski). 
_ Distrib. add : Europe : Faerde Islands (63). 
North America : United States, Indiana (84) ; East Greenland 
(Rostrup, Meddel. om Groenland, 18: 61. 1896. 
Australasia : Tasmania (62): 
Hosts, add: Bromus mollis, Catabrosa aquatica (40), Holcus 
lanatus (13), Lolium perenne (38), Milium effusum (76), Poa alpina 
(40). 
Contdial form. 
Syn. add: Oidium tritici M. A. Libert, Pl. Crypt. Ard. fase. 
IV, no. 385 (cum diag.) 1837; Sacc. Syll. Fung. 4: 46. 1886. 
Torula tritici (Lib.) Corda, Ic. Fung. 5: 51. pl. 2. f. 15. 1842. 
a orula bulbigera Bonorden, Bot. Zeitung, 19: 195, pl. 8. f. &. 
ISO1I, 
Oidium bulbigerum (Bon.) Sacc. & Vogl.; Sacc. ‘Syll. Fung. 
4:47. 1886. 
Torula rubella Bonorden, Bot. Zeitung 19: 195. 1861. 
Otdium rubellum (Bon.) Sacc. & Vogl.; Sacc. Syll. Fung. 4: 
46. 1886. 
Exsicc. add: Lib, Pl. Crypt. Ard. fasc. IV, no. 385; Fckl. 
Fung. Rhen. 72; Jack, Leiner u. Stizenb. Krypt. Bad. 819 ; Rab. 
Fung. Eur. 477; Klotzsch, Herb. myc. ed. nov. 81; de Thim. 
fung, austr, 541. 
(7. rubella) Rab. Fung. Eur. 281. 
