Comui Kleb., R 89 b 2", Aecidium Cornui Rostrup 90 a '«* 

 c. icon., 02 a '^^ c. icon., 06 dd ^^^ Rerrust 0rsted 63 c'^ c. 

 icon., Lit: Liro 08 ^^», Klebahn 05b«l 



St. I on Pinus silvesfris and montana, st. II-III on Paeonia offi- 

 cinalis and Asclepias vincetoxicum, quite common, especially on 

 the Isle of Bornholm, the first Danish specimens are recorded 

 from Fredriksvaerk June 1882 (see R 83 d "<>). 

 Page 293, no 1378 add.: Syn: Pleosporopsis strobilina (A. &. S.) 0r- 

 sted 67 c, Syll. IIP'^ All. VIpo^ 



— 332, line 19 for bulbosus read auricomus. 



— J63, no 1716 is identical with no 1728. 



— 366, line 14. Clavariaceae is to strike. 



— 368, no 1745. The line: "Surely no Clavaria species, rather any 



lichen" is belonging to Clavaria byssiseda. 



— 370, — 1757 Syn: Clavaria penicillata ... is to strike. 



— 382, — 1845 Syn: Boletus placenta ... is to strike. 



— 385, — 1862 for Polyp, igniarius read Boletus igniarius. 



— 388, - 1872 is identical with no 1882. 



— 501, — 1971 for mammosum mammosus. 



— 422, - 2174 is identical with no 2780. 



— 482, — 2741 &. 2742 for Naemaspora read Naemospora. 



— 497, — 2849 for Amblyosf^egium read Amblyosporium. 



— 501, — 2885. The name Botrytis parasitica is formerly used by 



Fries for no 62, acordingly I shall propose the 

 name Botrytis tulipae for the present species. 



— 519, — 3058 is also recorded from Germany and Brazil (see 



Lindner in Ber. d. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 1909 ^'o). 



— 540 — 3231 for stemoniti's read stemonites. 



