Journal of Mycology 
VOLUME] ll-TTTLY 1905 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Morgan — A New Species of Kalniusia. 153 
Morgan — Peziza Pubida B. & C . 154 
Davis —A New Species of Synchytrium . 155 
Holway — North American Salvia-Rusts. 156 
Clevenger — Notes on Some North American Phyllachoras. 159 
Lawrence — Blackspot Canker and Blackspot Apple Rot. 164 
Sumstine — Gomphidius Rhodoxanthus Once More. 165 
Sherman —Host Plants of Panseolus epimyces. .. 167 
Bessey — Yearbook of Information Concerning Diseases and Injur¬ 
ies of Cultivated and Wild Economic Plants. 170 
Kellerman — Notes from Mycological Literature XVI. 180 
Kellerman — Index to North American Mycology. 190 
Editor’s Notes ... 200 
A NEW SPECIES OF KALMUSIA. 
A. P. MORGAN. 
Kalmusia aspera Morgan sp. nov. — Stroma eutypoid, ex¬ 
tensively and indefinitely effused, the surface roughened by the 
prominent ostiola, immersed in the wood and transforming and 
blackening its substance superficially, but underneath coloring it 
yellow to a considerable depth. Perithecia rather large, depressed- 
globose, black, monostichous, sunk to the neck, closely crowded 
and confluent; the necks rather short, rude, subcylindric, the 
ostiola entire. Asci cylindric, with a short stalk, 150-180x 8-10 
mic., 8-sporous, the spores uniseriate, paraphyses -? 
Spores elliptic-oblong inaequilateral or slightly curved, 3-septate^ 
the two middle cells much larger and becoming brown, the ter¬ 
minal cells small and remaining hyaline, the entire spore 17-21 x 
7-9 mic. 
Growing on the hard wood of a prostrate trunk of Gle- 
ditschia; Preston, O., Dec. 5, 1904. The stroma blackening and 
roughing the trunk extensively after the manner of some species 
of Eutypa; the perithecia .7-1.0 mm. in diameter, the necks short 
and slender but variable in length. The specimen is very ripe 
and although there were asci, I could not detect any paraphyses 
and so presume they had disappeared. 
