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latum, not HeUcobasidinm Tanakae, which occurs on mulberry 

 trees in the vicinity of Tokyo (Sangyo Shimpo, Journ. of the 

 Silk Industry, Tokyo, 25-8' : 88, Feb. 1917). 



The last paper mentioned gives an interesting account of the 

 parasitic nature of both species, not merely epiphytically cover- 

 ing the surface of the host as reported before. The hyphae, 

 rather finer, measuring 3 /* across, almost colorless, attack the 

 outer layer of phelloderm, entering mostly through complementary 

 cells of lenticels, and there making conspicuous intracellular de- 

 velopment, which is shown by penetrated cell-walls and well- 

 nourished hyphae containing plenty of oil globules. 



NoTHOPATELLA MORicoLA I. Miyake sp. nov. in Sangyo Shikenjo 

 Hokoku (Technical Rept. Imperial Sericultural Exp. .Station) 

 Tokyo, Japan, r' : 344. pi. 17, figs. 15, 16, T. 5, xii, Dec. 1916. 

 (Japanese.) 



Pycnidia hypo-epidermal, conoid-pustulate, later erumpent, 

 irregular, black; walls indefinitely pseudo-parenchymatous, not 

 evidently differentiated from the matrix, forming pseudostromata, 

 multilocular ; ostiola simple, opening at the elevated portion of 

 the pycnidia; conidia usually ellipsoid, rarely ovoid or elongate, 

 nucleate with a comparatively large, greenish, oil-globule at each 

 end, first colorless and hyaline, later olivaceous, unicellular, 2.7- 

 3.8 X 1.5-2.5 ;u.; conidiophores covering the whole inner surface 

 of pycnidia, abundant, hyaline, filiform, 10-14 X ^ //.. 



On twigs of Morns alba. 



Type locality: Iwate-ken, Morioka-shi, Apr. 5, 1915. I. Miyake. 

 Illustrations : Two lithographic figures showing pycnidium and 

 conidia. 



UsTULiNA MORI K. Hara sp. nov. in Dainippon Sanshi Kwaiho 

 (Journ. of Sericultural Association, Japan), 26^°*: 389. May 

 1917- (Japanese.) 



Stromata superficial, effused, 1-4 cm. in diam., 2-3 mm. thick, 

 first carnose, later rigid, lacquer-black or dusky-black, whitish 

 inside, sometimes more or less repand, surface uneven, punctate 

 with black dots, margin more or less rounded; perithecia im- 

 mersed, seriately closely aggregated near the surface, ovoid, large, 



