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Note. — In my previous paper (these Proceedings, 1902, p.377), 

 Fhoma passifiorm was recorded as a new species on the fruit of 

 Passijiora edidis. I find that the name is preoccupied; but I\ 

 passiflone, Penz. &l JSacc, occurring on the dry flower-stalks of P. 

 hyhrida, is quite distinct, the sporules only being 7-8 x 3-3J fx. 

 Owing to the size of the spores I, therefore, propose the name of 

 Macrophonia passijiorce, for this species. 



In my "Descriptions of New Australian Fungi" (these Pro- 

 ceedings, 1896, p. 105), Phoma ste^iospo^^a wa^ recorded onNotelcea 

 longi/olia, but being on spots on the leaf, as shown in the draw- 

 ing, it ought, strictly speaking, to be a Phyllosticta, and therefore 

 it may be named Phyllosticta stenospora. 



