Journal o Mtcology 
A Periodical Devoted to North American Mycology. Issued ‘Bi¬ 
monthly; January, March, May, July, September and November 
Price, $2.00 per Year. To Foreign Subscribers $2.25. Edited and 
Published by ^ A Kellerman< p H D COLUMBUS, OHIO. 
NOTES. 
The March No. of the Journal will be delayed a month or 
more by the absence of the editor, who will spend the winter 
months in Guatemala, Central America, collecting parasitic fungi. 
Letters sent sent to Columbus as usual will receive attention. 
This No. of the Journal is smaller than usual because its 
early appearance was necessitated. The delayed March Number 
will restore the normal size. 
Index to Volumes i-io. — At an expense of much time and 
many printed pages a complete Index to date ends Volume 10, 
which doubtless will be of the greatest convenience to mycolo¬ 
gists. Perhaps some persons will wish a separate copy—which 
can be furnished for 75 cents. 
Phyllachora adolphiae Ell. & Kellerm. A Synonym 
of Phyllachora mexicana Turconi. With the title “A New 
Phllachora from Mexico” there was published a species that had 
been previously published by Malusio Turconi. We were not 
aware at the time that Prof. A. L. Herrera had sent material 
to anybody but ourselves, hence one cause for the misfortune. 
Turconi’s description was published in Atti dell’ 1 st. Bot. Univ. 
di Pavia, which was tardy in reaching us. His species, two forms, 
are here appended. - 
Phyllachora Mexicana Turconi n. sp. —Stromatibus numerosis, 
dense gregariis, rarius conduentibus, subrotundis vel eliptico-elongatis ; 
prominulo-applanatis vel leniter convexis, laevibus, afro piceis, minutis 
1-2 mm. diam., denique longitudinaliter dssis, 2-4 locnlaribus; loculis 
globoso-depressis vel lenticularibus, aseis cylindraceis 80 - 110 , 12-15 M 
superne rotundatis, infere brevissime et spurie attenuato pedicellatis, 
aparaphysatis, octosporis, sporis oblique monostichis, rarius subdistichis. 
ovato-elipsoideis, utrinque rotundatis, hyalinis n- 15 , 6 , 5-8 u, granulosis 
In ramulis vivis Adolphiae infestae, Mexico. 
Cytosporina adolphiae. — Stromatibus nigris, prominulo applanatis, 
minutis (habitu externo Ph. mexicanae ) irregulariter plurilocularibus, 
loculis plerumque irregulariter sinuosis, rare subrotundis, sporulis copio- 
sissimis, dliformibus exilissimis, plerumque leniter curvatis, rarius rectis 
vel leniter dexuosis, utrinque acutatis 23 - 25 , 1 u hyalinis, basidiis cylin- 
dricis 25-2 u dense fasciculatis, hyalinis suffultis. 
In ramulis vivis Adolphiae infestae socia Phyllachora mexicana cuius 
status spermogonicus esse mihi videtur. 
Journal of Mycology, Vol. 11, pp. 1-48, Issued Jan. 4, 1905. 
