ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS, A. NIDULANS, A. TERREUS N. SP. 99 
2. Asci 10-13 ju diam. Asco- 
spores with 2 bands 1.5- 
1.8 iJL in width. (Culture.) 
Amsterdam strain. 
KK. Asci developed quickly (a few 
days). 
3. Ascospores with a single band . .A.fumigatus (?) Grijns 
4. Ascospores with 2 bands A. pseudo-nidulans Vuillemin 
5. Ascospores with 2 bands i ^ or 
less in width. (Culture.) 
American soil strain. Prob- 
ably the same as no. 4. 
6. Ascospores with 2 bands, also 
ridges and folds on valves. 
(Culture.) New Jersey 
strain. 
//. Perithecia unknown. Relationships not 
determinable from descriptions given. 
Sterigmatocystis glauca, S. minor,. S. 
prasina, 
A A. Colonies never green — some mixture of ye. low- 
orange and neutral gray, avellaneous, clay, 
cinnamon, etc. 
M. Forms with i series of sterigmata. 
Heads (cervinus) fawn color (culture). . .A. cerviniis Massee 
Heads rosy A. rosetis Link 
Heads in a dark brown to black column 
(culture by Oudemans) A. calyptratus Oud. 
MM. Forms with 2 series of sterigmata. 
Flesh-color 5. carnea van Tieg. 
Cinnamon to avellaneous (culture) A. terreus n. sp. 
Coremiform, tufted 5. veneta Massalongo 
List of Published Species 
The citations of the original descriptions of the species mentioned 
in this paper are given in alphabetical order by species names. The 
initial A. or S. indicates that the describer regarded the species as 
Aspergillus or Sterigmatocystis respectively. Except where indicated 
the original description has been examined. This list includes some 
forms not closely related to the species considered in the paper but 
which have been referred to by authors as belonging with these forms. 
A. africanus Durieu & Montague, Fl. Alg. p. 342. 1849. Refer- 
ence is made to this description because the form is described as 
reddish brown; the spores were described, however, as 20 yi in di- 
ameter . 
