228 The Botanical Gazette. [April, 
Meliola MacOwaniana Thiim., Mycotheca Universalis no. 
68. —This is Dimerosporium Mac Owanianum (Thiim.) 
Sacc.1% The sporidia are only two-celled. 
Meliola penzigi Sacc., Briosie Cavara mo. 135.—This too 
is Capnodium, not Meliola. 4 
Meliola psilostome Thiim., Mycotheca Universalis no. 775. 
—This is Dimerosporium psilostomatis (Thiim.,) Sacc.}5 
Meliola quinguespora Thiim., Mycotheca. Universalis no. 
ee ithe is referred by Gaillard!® to Meliola inermis Kal. 
Cke. 
Meliola sanguinea E. & E., on Rubus trivialis, Pointe & 
la Hache, Louisiana, Jan. 5, 1886, A. B. Langlois. —This 1s 
considered by Gaillard!” to be the same as Me/iola manca E. 
& M., which also occurs on Myrica (see N. A. F. mo. 1292. 
Meliola (young), on Ilex, Harris co., Texas, H. W: 
Ravenel.— This is not Meliola, but Asterina pelliculosa Berk. 
Another specimen on Ilex from Galveston, Texas, collecte 
by Ravenel in 1869, has two leaves like the above showing 
nothing but Asterina pelliculosa Berk., while a third leaf beats 
a good Meliola, perhaps . amphitricha Fr. 
Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
2h Seat ANCA ASE ECOL eat et Sd 
Ae Fungorum 1: 53. 
C12 
1, Gaillard, : j 
®Saccardo, Sylloge Fungorum 1: 
1Gaillard, lc. 123, “ 
?7Gaillard, 1. c. 37 
