Fungi, Bacteria und Pathologie. 69 



danum Diet. aut Astilbe chinensis var. albiflora, Pucciniastrum Castaneae 

 Diet. und Phakopsora (?) Krannhiae Diet. Letztere Bezeichnung ist nur 

 eine provisorische, da der auf Kjaunhia floribunda gefundene Pilz von 

 typischen Arten der Gattung besonders dadurch abweicht, dass die 

 Teleutosporen sofort keimen, so dass es nicht znr Bildung der für die 

 anderen Arten charakteristischen linsenförmigen Sporenlager kommt. 

 Pucciniastrum Castaneae auf Castanea vulgaris var. japonica wurde auch 

 an einem zweiten Standorte von Herrn Nanbu gefunden. 



Dietel (Glauchau). 



DURAND, ELIAS J., The Genus Angelina Fr. (Journal of Myco- 



logy. VIII. Oct. 1902. p. 108—109.) 



As the result of a careful study of types in the herbarium of 

 Schwenitz and of fresh material the author places the Genus Angelina 

 Fries in the Pezizineal family Cenangiaceae near Cenangella. One 

 species is given, Angelina rufescens (Schw.) Duby. ( Hysterium rufescens 

 Schw., Ascobolus conglomeratus Schw., Angelina conglomerata Schw.). 

 The species Angelina nigro-cinnabarina (Schw.) C. and B. and A. lepi- 

 curii are exeluded, belonging to the genus Iryblidiella. 



G. G. Hedgcock. 



Eakle, F. S., Note. (Torreya. II. 1902. p. 159— lbO.) 



The author concludes that Fusicladium fasciculatum C. and E. and 

 Scolecotrichum euphorbiae Tracy and Earle are identical, as suggested 

 by C. L. Shear. (Bull. Torrey Club. XXIX. 1902. p. 449) but now 

 places this species under the genus Passalora as Passalora fasciculata 

 (C. and E.) Earle, Cercosporidum fielleri Earle, should also be under the 

 same genus as Passalora Helleri Earle. Hedgcock. 



KELLERMAN, W. k.y Conti nuation of the Journal oi 



Mycology. (Journal of Mycology. VIII. 1902. p. 1—3.) 



The past history of the Journal is sketched together with the general 

 ;tdvance in mycological work. The aim of the new quarterly is not to 

 encroach on the economical side of the science, but to aid this as carried 

 on by the various experiment stations, by affording a suitable medium 

 for the more technical publications. 1t is proposed to be an index for 

 mycological work. P. Spaulding. 



Kellerman, W. A., Ohio fungi. Fascicle III. (Journal of 



Mycology. VIII. 1902. p. 5—11.) 



This includes numbers 43 to 60 of the genera ; Exoascus, Gymno- 

 sporangium, Melampsora, Microsphaera, Phy/fachora, Pliy/losticta,> 

 Puccinia, Septoria and Uromyces. P. Spaulding. 



Kellerman, W. A., Ohio Fungi. Fascicle IV. (Journal 

 of Mycology. VIII. June 1902. p. 56— 62.) 



The following species are included: 



61. Aeeidium eimieifugatnm Schw., on Cimicifuga racernosa (L.) 

 .\ntt. 



t>2. A.iranunculi Schw., on Ranunculus abortivus L. 



63. Albugo candidus (Pers.) Kuntze, on Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz. 



64. Cercosporu althaeina Sacc v on Althaea rosea Cav. (Cultivated). 



65. Cercospora hydropiperis (Thuem.) Speg , on Polygonum punc- 

 tatum Ell. 



06. Cintractia junci (Schw.) Trel., on Juncus tenuis Willd. 

 67. Gymtwconia interstitialis (Schlect.) Lagerh., on Ritbus oeeiden- 

 talis L. 



