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has compared the type material of Capnodium fructicolum with 

 material of the original collection of Corynelia carpophila Sydow 

 and with other South African material and has found them to be 

 the same. He has also seen a portion of the material from India 

 collected by Butler (52). 



Material Examined 



Transvaal, S. Africa : Union Department of Agriculture, Myco- 

 logical Herbarium No. 1736 (collected at Helpmakaar, Zout- 

 pansberg, Aug. 5, 191 1, identified by Sydow, communicated by 

 Miss Ethel M. Doidge, and deposited as Fitzpatrick Herb. No. 

 1503) ; Fitzpatrick Herb. No. 1748 (portion of original col- 

 lection of Corynelia carpophila Sydow, obtained through the 

 kindness of L. Romell from the herbarium at Dahlem). 



Cape Province, S. Africa: Union Department of Agriculture, 

 Mycological Herbarium No. 7795 (collected at Kentani, June 

 3, 1914, by A. Pegler, communicated by Miss Ethel M. Doidge, 

 and deposited as Fitzpatrick Herb. No. 1620; material also 

 deposited at Harvard University, New York Botanical Garden 

 and in Plant Pathology herbarium at Cornell University). 



Southwest China, Province of Yun-nan : Herbarium of Patouil- 

 lard (type collected by Delavay ; communicated by Patouillard) . 



East India, Mussoorie : Herbarium Crypt. Ind. Orient on Myrsine 

 africana (collected and communicated by E. J. Butler; de- 

 posited as Fitzpatrick Herb. No. 1643). 



2. Corynelia bispora sp. nov. 



Corynelia clavata f. macrospora Sydow, Deutsche Zentral-Af rika- 

 Exped. 1907-1908 Unter Fiihrnug Adolf Friedrichs 2 : 100. 

 1910. 



Type : original collection of C. clavata f. macrospora Sydow in 

 herbarium of Sydow at Konigl. Botanischer Garten und Museum 

 at Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. Slides showing asci, mature asco- 

 spores, and pycnospores taken from a portion of the original 

 material are deposited as No. 1722 in the writer's herbarium 



(Figure 43) 



