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ing to my observation, it is the sole white rust on mtilberrj^- 

 trees in the province of Hunan, and the other. fungus Phyllactinia 

 Corylea Sacc. et Syd. is not found at all. 



Phyllactinia Corylea Sacc. et Syd. Sacc, Syll. I. p. 5 ; 

 SorAuer, Pflzkr. II. p. 199, fig. 28 ; Prillieux, Malad. pi. 

 agric. II. p 29 ; Engler, Pflzfam. I. I. p. 332, fig. 230. 



On Moras alba L. (Soochou, Kiangsoo ; Nov. 1908 ; and 

 Peking ; Oct. 1910). 



On Ailanthus glandulosa Desf. (Peking ; Oct, 1910). 



Aciculosporium Take Miyake. Miy-ake, in Botan. Magaz, 

 Tokyo n. 259 (1908) p. 305. 



On Phyllostachys sp. (Sangteh, Hunan ; Oct. 1908 and 

 Soochou, Kiangsoo ; Nov. 1908). 



Gibberella moricola (Ces. et De Not.) Sacc. Sacc , Syll. 

 II. p. 553; Berlese, Fungi, moric, fasc. VII, n. 26, tab. 40 

 fig. 6-11 ; Briosi et Farneti, in Atti Istit. Botan. Pavia, 2, 

 ser. X. s. 1 ; Sorauer, Pflzkr. 11. p. 464. 



On Moras alba L. (Toshan, Sangteh, Hunan ; Oct. 1808). 



It is well known that the condiaform of Gibberella baccata 

 (Wallr ) Sacc. is Fasariam latesitiam Nees. according to 

 Saccardo's Sylloge Fungorum, and thit that of the present 

 species is a certain Fasariam according to Briosi and Fametis 

 study. The difference between G. baccata. and G. moricola is 

 only in the size of ascospores, and I have some reasons for 

 believing this difference arises probably from the result of 

 erroneous measurement, so we may consider the two species as 

 identical, the former being but another name for' the latter, 

 Fasariam Urticearam (Corda.) Sacc, a parasite on the branches 

 of the mulberry-tree, which differs from F. latesitiam only in 

 the size of spores and color of stroma according to Berlese, 

 belongs to this species, for the young state of the latter exactly 

 coincides with the description of the former; from above points 

 of view, I am led to believe that these three species are in 

 reality the G. moricola. As I am now studying the fungi of 

 mulberr3'-trees, I will hereafter publish the details of this in- 

 vestigation. 



