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nearly related to Monilia cinerea, from which it dift'ers in the smaller size o! 

 its conidia. But when we compare the measurements of the spores given by 

 P. Hennings to those of Sclerotinia cinerea given by AderhoLD and 

 RUHLAND. we find almost no difference between them, and we are inclined to 

 believe, that Monilia Kusanoi is nothing more than a synonym of the wide 

 spread Sclerotinia cinerea, which is common on the cultivated cherr\' in 

 Hokkaido. 



Nov. 1905. 



