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A. violaceo, cited by Biourge in his 

 MS. p. 16, but no data offered. 

 .4. violaceo-fuscens (Was this A. 

 violaceo-fuscus?) mut. grisea 

 Blochwitz, in Ann. Mycol. 32: 

 87. 1934. The grounds of sepa- 

 ration are vague. 

 A. violaceo-fuscus Gasperini, in Atti 

 Soc. Toscana Sci. Nat. Pisa, 

 Mem. 8, fasc. 2, p. 326. 1887. 



In .4. niger group 231 



A. virens Link, in Obs. Ord. PI. Nat. 

 p. 16, 1809; also Sp. PL, Ed. 4, 6: 

 pt. 1, p. 67. 1824. This has 

 never been surely identified. 

 A. virens (Link?) rLichelbaum, in 

 Verh. Naturw. Ver. Hamburg 3 

 Folge. XIV. p. 34. 1906. This 

 might have been close to A. 

 fischeri. 

 Syn. E. virens (Eichelb.) Sacc. 

 Saccardo cites description of 

 preceding under this name in 

 Sylloge Fung. 22: 1255. 1913. 

 A. riridans nomen nudum attached 

 by Biourge to a culture distrib- 

 uted by him. One of the A. 



rest rictus series 1-10 



.4. riridis apparently undescribed, 

 appears only on a specimen in 

 the Curtis Collection now in the 

 Cryptogamic Herbarium of 

 Harvard University; the label is 

 "A. riridis Schw. in herb., A. 

 virens Lk. in Syn.: U. S., Herb. 

 Schw." No Aspergillus could 

 be found in the specimen. 

 ,4. rirido-griseus Costantin and 

 Lucet, in Ann. Sci. Nat. Ser. IX, 

 2: 140. 1905. One of the A. 



fumigatus group 151 



S. ritellina Ridley, in Jour. Bot. 34: 

 152, Plate 357, figs. 14-16. 1896. 

 No one has since reported Kid- 

 ley's organism with certainty 

 but a culture belonging in the A . 

 ochraceus group appears under 



the name in C. B. S. list. Bloch- 

 witz regarded it as a synonym for 

 A. flavus 276 



.4. oulpinus nomen nudum was dis- 

 tributed by Biourge. It be- 

 longed to A. tamarii Kita 256 



S. welwitschiae (Bresadola) Hen- 

 nings. Cited by Wehmer in 

 Centralb. f. Bakt. etc., 2 Abt . 18: 

 394-395. 1907. Examination of 

 material from Hennings by Weh- 

 mer furnished no basis for sepa- 

 rating the form from A. niger. 

 Examination of similar specimen 

 in the Farlow Herbarium shows 

 primary sterigmata up to 50 by 

 12m which would place it near A. 

 phoenicis. 

 Syn. Ustilago welwitschiae Bresa- 

 dola. 



A. wehmeri Constantin and Lucet, 

 in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ser. IX, 

 2: 162. 1905. The name is pro- 

 posed by Costantin and Lucet 

 for the organism which Brefeld 

 and Wehmer described as A . fla- 

 vus Link and which is so used in 

 this paper. The uncertainties in 

 the identification of Link's 

 species do not seem important 

 enough to justify the change of 

 name. A. wehmeri is to be re- 

 garded as a synonym of A. 



flavus q.v 266 



A. wentii Wehmer, in Centralbl. 

 Bakt. 2 Abt., 2: 150. 1895. See 

 also Wehmer, Die Pilzgattung 

 Aspergillus, etc., in Mem. Soc. 

 Phys. d'Hist. Nat. Geneva 33: 



part 2, p. 119. 1899-1901 246 



var. minimus Nakazawa, Takeda, 

 Okada, and Simo, culture avail- 

 able from the Centraalbureau in 



1939 249 



A. westendorpii Sacc. and March, in 

 Rev. Mycol. 7: 149. 1885. In 

 A. clavatus group 98 



