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Further notes will be made in the order of species — 
Page 11. Microsphcera semitonsa , B. & C., should have been 
Microsphcera semitosta, B. & C. 
Page 19. Erysiphe Martii, Lev., occurs on Populus ciliata at 
Simla, in N.W. India, or at least a form which does not appear to 
be specifically distinct. 
Page 21. Erysiphe chelones, Schwz. 
Erysiphe phlogis , Schwz. 
Neither of these can be separated from E. lamprocarpa. 
Page 37. Ascotricha is so closely related to Chcetomium that we 
cannot see grounds for their separation, except the exigencies of 
an artificial system. 
Page 40. The large genus Asterina should properly be confined 
to species with flattened or depressed perithecia ; hence some of the 
species now included will have to be transferred to Dimerosporium , 
such for instance as No. 35, Asterina conglobata , B. & C. ; No. 50, 
Asterina congregata, B. & C. ; Asterina myriadea, Cke. (appendix, 
p. 761); and most probably A sterina melioloides, B. & C. (No. 34), 
hereafter alluded to. 
Page 45. Asterina bullata , B. & C. (hlo. 192), is repeated at 
page 51 (No. 230). 
Page 46. Asterina melioloides, B. & C. (No. 195), is the same 
species as was described under Meliola Baccharidis, B. & C. (No. 
238). By some error the same thing was twice described under 
different names, but only one species was intended. 
Asterina exasperans , B. & C; ( Phacidium exasperans, Schwz.), 
on leaves of Kalmia. This species is omitted. The perithecia are 
flattened, attached by a radiating brown mycelium, but authentic 
specimens are so old that the asci and sporidia appear to be 
diffused. 
Page 50. Asterina punctifomiis , Lev. In our specimen from 
Leveille — 11 Asci clavate, sporidia continuous hyaline, minute.” 
Page 51. Asterina Azarrce, Lev. Asci ovate, sporidia elliptic, 
continuous, most probably becoming septate, *018 x *008 mm. 
Page 53. Dimerosporium MacOwanianum , Sacc. (No. 240), a re- 
petition of Asterina MacOwaniana , K. & C. (No. 169), and a good 
Asterina. 
Dimerosporium mangiferum, Sacc. (23 6), is repeated at p. 77, as 
Capnodium mangiferum, C. & B. (No. 340). 
Dimerosporium molle (B. & Br.), Sacc. (No/ 237), has the ap- 
pendages of a Meliola. 
Page 61. Meliola capnodioides, Thum. (No. 278), is Meliola 
amphitricha , Fr. ; inaccurately described according to authentic 
specimens. 
Meliola nidulans ( Schw .) Clce., is omitted. This is the Sphceria 
nidulans of Schweinitz, but a most distinct and decided Meliola. 
Asci pyriform, 2-4 spored, sporidia *05 x *018 mm., brown, quadri- 
septate, constricted, rounded at the ends. 
Meliola hidentata, Che. in Rav. Fungi Amer. (No. 128). 
Perithecia globose (*15 mm.), appendages few, erect, bidentate at the 
tips. Asci saccate, sporidia *045 X *018 mm., slightly constricted, 
