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herbarium at Durban. Professor L. Romell mailed for examina- 

 tion seventeen specimens representing all the collections of Cory- 

 neliaceae in the herbarium of H. Rehm at Stockholm. He also 

 forwarded from the herbarium of Sydow type material of Cory- 

 neiia carpophita Syd., and C. clavata form macrospora Syd., and 

 sent from the herbarium of the Royal Museum at Stockholm sev- 

 eral valuable specimens including a portion of the original mate- 

 rial of C. oreophila (Spegazzini) Starback. Mrs. Flora W. Pat- 

 terson and Miss Vera K. Charles have made available all the 

 material of the Coryneliaceae in the herbarium of the Bureau of 

 Plant Industry at Washington, D. C, and Doctor Charles Fair- 

 man has loaned for examination all the material in his herbarium 

 at Lyndonville, N. Y. The writer is also indebted to Professor 

 L. Mangin, curator in the Museum d' Histoire Naturelle at Paris 

 for type material of Coryneliella consimilis Hariot & Karsten ; to 

 Professor N. Patouillard of Neuilly-sur-Seine for type material 

 of Capnodium fructicolum Patouillard ; to Doctor A. D. Cotton 

 of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew for type material of Cap- 

 nodium maximum Berkeley & Curtis, Sphaeronema subcortical 

 Cooke & Ellis, and Coryneiia nipponensis n. sp. ; to Professor 

 Carlos Spegazzini for authentic material of Alboffla oreophila 

 Spegazzini ; to Mr. Elam Bartholomew of Stockton, Kansas, for 

 type material of Coryneiia brasiliensis n. sp. ; to Professor F. L. 

 Stevens of Illinois University for type material of C. clavata var. 

 portoricensis Stevens; to Professor S. F. Ashby, Microbiologist 

 at Kingston, Jamaica, for type material of C. jamaicensis n. sp., 

 to Doctor H. D. House of Albany, New York, for type material 

 of Caliciopsis pinea Peck, to Professor O. Juel of Upsala, Swe- 

 den, for information concerning the type material of Coryneiia 

 uberata Fries and to Miss E. M. Wakefield of the Royal Botanic 

 Gardens at Kew for information concerning the type material of 

 Coryneiia tripos Cooke and a specimen labelled Mucor clavatus 

 in the herbarium of Linnaeus. Excellent material of various 

 species has also been received from Professor G. Yamada, 

 Morioka, Japan ; Professor Elmer D. Merrill, Manila, Philippine 

 Islands; Professor F. J. F. Shaw, Pusa, India; Mr. John A. 

 Stevenson, Rio Piedras, Porto Rico ; Professor Otto A. Reinking, 



