Tanaka: Nkw Japanese Fi-ngf 33.'^ 



non-scriatc ascospores ellipsoid in shape and usually 7-septale, in 

 size tlirt'c times as large as the lOrnier. Mcliola camclliac and 

 Mcliola citri do not agree with the present species in their bristled 

 perithecia and in the size and shape of the ascospores. 



Gloeosi'okium cartiiami Hori & Henimi conih. nov. in Byochu- 

 gai Zasshi (Journ. Plant Prot.) 6'': 189. T. 8, iii, March, 1919. 

 (Japanese.) 

 Marsonia cartliani! I'ukui, ex Tanaka in Mycologia 9"': 169, 



1917. 



llriinni points diit that thr fungu> has typically i-celled asco- 

 spores. and should correctly be placed under Gloeosporium (sub- 

 gen. Collctotrichum) . In a later publication of the same author 

 (Annals of the Phytopath. Soc. of Japan, i-: i-ii, March, issued 

 June, 1919) the detailed characters of this fini^us arc thoroughly 

 given in (icrninn. The disease was reported from Sapporo and 

 Hyogo, and is pretty serious in early suninicr nionth>. The tem- 

 perature relations of the development of this fungus are also 

 given by ITcninii in Sapporo Norin Gakkwai-ho 10'": 40, 49-52, 

 rice. 1 918. 



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