266 Eumycetes. 



LosBanos, near D. anindinariae Ell. et Ev.; Metasphaeria raimundoi, 

 on Leucaena glaiica, Los ßaiios, near M. quercina Ell. ei Ev.; 

 Amphisphaeria leucaenae, on Leucaena glauca, near A. suhiculosa 

 Ell. et Ev.; Anthostorna (?) gigasporum (Ell. et Ev.) Rehm {Rosellinia 

 gigaspora Ell. et Ev.), on Paramigyna longipedunculata , Los Banos, 

 this is not identical with Anthostoma gigasponini Cke et Harkn., 

 therefore a better name for it is Anthostoma niegalosponitn Rehm. 

 However it agrees in many respects with Ell. and Ev. plant. Eutypa 

 macropunctata , Mt. Maquiling, near E. micropuncta Cooke, but 

 dififers by the dimensions of the Perithecia and b}^ the form of the 

 ostiola; also near E. tujutensis Speg. Hypoxylon lianincohan, Mt. 

 Maquiling, perhaps a small form of i^. /wscz/wz (Pers.) Fr, but 

 differs by its small. Hat stromatae. Visella passißorae, on Passiflora 

 quadrangidaris, Los Banos, in some respects comparable with 

 V. hieronymi Winter. Micropeltis haithiniae , on Baiihinia cuniingiana, 

 Los Banos, differs from M. caerulescens Rehm by its smaller 

 perithecia and the spores, and from M. manaosensis by its perithecia. 

 Scolecopeltis garciniae, on Garcinia venidosa, Los Banos, differs 

 from 5. quindecimseptata P. Henn. by the perithecia and spores, 

 near 6", tropicalis Speg., it differs from 5. dissimilis Rehm by its 

 small perithecia and the form of the spores. Jongmans. 



Reynolds, E. S., Relations of parasitic fungi to their host 

 plants. (Botanical Gazette. LIII. p. 365—395. 9 Fig. 1912.) 



This paper contains studies on parasitized leaf tissue regarding 

 the histological and cytological changes caused by the parasites. 

 The investigations were made on several species: Gaylussaccia 

 haccata (Wang.) C. Koch, cause ot the disease not clear, Viola 

 cucullata Ait. with Puccinia Violae, Psedera tricuspidata (S. et Z.) 

 Rehder with Phyllosticta Labruscae Thum., Sjnilax glauca Walt., 

 parasitized by a member of the Phaeodidymae or the Sphaerioidaceae , 

 Potentilla canadensis L., parasitized by Puccinia Potentillae Schw. (?), 

 Panicum latifolimn L., the cause of the disease is not clear, though 

 it is surely of fungous nature, Pyrus Malus L. with Gyinnosporangium 

 sp., Smilacina raceniosa (L.) Desf. parasitized by Phyllosticta cruenta 

 (Fr.) Kickx, Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh. parasitized bj' Crypto- 

 sporiuni epiphyllum C. and E., Xanthiutn canadense Mill. (?) with 

 Puccinia Xanthii Schu., Zea Mays L. with Ustilago Maydis (DC.) 

 Tul. and Raphanus sativus L., parasitized by Albugo canadensis 

 (Pers.) Kuntze. 



In the review of the previous work, given at the end of the 

 paper, it was found that many changes have been noticed in the 

 Organs and tissues of flowering plants. The Cytologie changes, 

 however, were especially emphasized. Very little work has previously 

 been reported upon the effect of fungi on the cell contents of leaves , 

 and the writer has shown that in such cells the nuclear and proto- 

 plasmic changes, which other w^orkers have noted in cells of other 

 plant Organs attacked by parasites or under the influence of other 

 destructive agents, also occur in leaf tissues when attacked by the 

 parasitic fungi examined, Jongmans. 



Schellenberg, H. C, Ein neuer Brandpilz auf Arrhenaterutn 

 elatius L. M. u. K. (Ber. deutsch, bot. Ges. XXXIII. p. 316-323. 1 

 A. 1 T. 1915.) 



Neu ist, wie der Verf. in einer nachträglichen Bemerkung selbst 



