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A. alba-roseus attached to a culture 

 in the Bainier Collection and by 

 inference in the Biourge Collec- 

 tion as near A. niveus Blochwitz. 

 Thorn's No. 4640.490. 



S. alba-sclerotifera Biourge, nomen 

 nudum, listed in his MS. as 

 related to A. okazakii. It 

 produces a violet or blue color 

 in reverse. 



S. alba-sulphurea Biourge, nomen 

 nudum, listed in MS. as near 

 A. okazakii. It produces a blue 

 or violet reverse. 



A. albidus Eichelbaum, in Verhand- 

 lungen d Naturw. Ver. Hamburg 

 3 Folge XIV; 35. 1906. 

 Syn. E. albidum Sacc, Syll. 22: 

 1254. 1913. 



A. albidus Speg. A culture under 

 this label distributed by Biourge 

 represents a strain of A. niveo- 

 glaucus q.v 135 



S. albo-lutea Bainier, in Bull. Soc. 

 Bot. France 27: 30. 1880. This 

 was a small pale yellow form, but 

 no further data were given and 

 it has not since been identified. 

 Apparently close to A. carneus. 



S. albo-lutea Sartory, Sartory, and 

 Meyer, cited by Blochwitz, in 

 Ann. My col. 31: 73. 1933. 

 Some member of the A . candidus 

 group 211 



A. albo-marginatus Biourge, in MS. 

 p. 2, as change of name from 

 Penicillium albo -marginatum, 

 figured only in the Penicillium 

 Monograph in La Cellule tome 

 XXXIII. 1 fasc. fig. 129. It 

 was some member of the A. 

 restrictus series, received and 

 studied as Thorn No. 4733.134a. 

 Near A . gracilis in the A . glaucus 

 group 139 



S. albo-rosea Sartory, Sartory, and 

 Meyer, in Ann. Mycol. 28: 358- 

 359, PI. Ill, figs. 1-6. 1930. 

 Compare S. albo-rosea in 

 Blochwitz Ann. Mycol. 31: 75. 

 1933. A . carneus series 202 



A. albus Wilhelm, Inaug. Diss. 

 Strassburg, p. 69. 1877. Prob- 

 ably A. albus Haller, S. alba 

 Sacc . , Monilia alba Persoon . In 

 A . candidus group 211 



A. alliaceus Thorn and Church, The 

 Aspergilli, p. 163. 1926. See 

 A . wentii group 244 



A. alternatus Berkeley, in Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., Ser. 1, Vol. 1: 262. 1838. 

 Not an Aspergillus. 



A. alutaceus B. and C, in Grevillea 

 3: No. 25, p. 108. 1875. In the 

 A. ochraceus group, unidenti- 

 fiable to strain or series 281 



S. ambari (alternative spelling, 

 ambaris) Beauregard, in Ann. de 

 Micrographie 10: 255-278, 1 

 plate. 1898. Cited without 

 description in Compt. Rend. 

 Hebdom. des Seances de la Soc. 

 de Biol. 28: Mai (1898). A. 

 vesicolor group 192 



A. amoenus Roburg, in Hedwigia 

 70: 138-9. 1930. Distributed 

 by the Centraal -bureau voor 

 Schimmelcultures, Baarn. Re- 

 ceived by us on November 20, 

 1933, and determined as a 

 member of the A. gracilis series, 

 but the description allies it with 

 A. versicolor. 



A. amstelodami (Mangin) Thorn and 

 Church, in The Aspergilli, p. 

 113. 1926; also Thorn and 

 Raper, U. S. D. A. Misc. Publ. 



426, pp. 22-26. 1941 122 



Syn. E. amstelodami Mangin, in 

 Sci. Nat. Bot. Ser. 9, 10: 360- 

 361. 1909. A. glaucus group.... 122 

 Incorrectly spelled A . amsterodami 

 in Nakazawa, Jour. Agr. Chem. 

 Soc. Japan 10(2): 1934. 

 Syn. E. repens var. amstelodami 

 Vuill., in Soc. Mycol. de France, 

 Bui. Trimest. 36: 131. 1920. 

 var. alophote Duche, cited by 

 Dodge in his Med. Mycol. p. 630. 

 1935. Ascospore lacks the crest 

 of the species. 



