386 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
Aubl.!. (1775) the latter many decades older. Syncomista the 
specific name of one of the species seems appropriately adapted 
for generic caption of the group. 
Syncomista Nom. Nov. 
Tontinia (Mass.). Th. Fr. not Aublet (1775) 1. ¢. 
Syncomista cinereovirens (Schaer). 
Toninia cinereovirens (Schaer) Mass. 
Syncomista squarrosa (Ach). 
Toninia squarrosa (Ach) Th. Fr. 
Syncomista aromatica (Sm.) 
Toninia arcmatica (Sm.) Mass. 
Syncomista humicola Nom. Nov. 
Toninia syncomista (Fl. K.) Th. Fr. 
SPHAEROSPORA 
Sphaerospora Sace. is antedated by a Sphaerospora Sweet? 
and must be changed. Kubelia may be used instead of Saccardo’s 
name. F. Rubel wrote on Agaricus in the 18th century. 
Rubelia Nov. Nom. 
Sphaerospora Sacc. not Sweet 1. c. 
Rubelia trechispora (Berk. & Br.). 
Sphaerospora trechispora Berk. & Br. 
Rubelia confusa (Cooke). 
Sphaerospora confusa (Cooke) Sace. 
Rubelia Barlae (Boud). 
Sphaerospora Barlae (Boud) Sace. 
Rubelia verruculosa (Berk. & Br.). 
Spherospora verruculosa (Berk. & Btt.). Sacc. 
KABATHIA ~ 
Kahathia} suggested by us as a substitute for Darluca Cast. 
is too much like the fungus name Kabatia (Hyaldidymae,) Lepto- 
stomataceae). Mycepimyce may be used for our Kabathia whose 
homonymy was inadvertently overlooked by us. 
VAnblet, Ey, Pl. Giusy ll ves6y tesgouin 75). 
? Sweet R., Hort. Britt. ed. I, 398 (1827). 
3 Am. Mid. Nat. IV, 377, (1916), 
