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Morgan, A. P. 
“A New Species of Kalmusia” by A. P. Morgan, Kalmusia 
aspera Morgan n. sp. is described in the Tuly No. of the Journal 
of Mycology, 1905. The plant occurred on the hard wood of a 
prostrate trunk of Gleditsia. 
Morgan, A. P. 
A. P. Morgan gives a short note on “Peziza pubida B. & C.” 
in the Journal of Mycology, July 1905. 
Davis, J. J. 
J. J. Davis publishes “A New Species of Synchytrium” — S. 
scirpi Davis n. sp. on leaves of Scirpus atrovirens Muhl, Ke¬ 
nosha Co., Wisconsin. See Journal of Mycology, 11:154. PL 
78, July 1905. 
Hoi way, E. W. D. 
E. W. D. Holway gives “Notes on North American Salvia 
Rusts” as follows: Puccinia verti-septa Tracy and Gal., P. cauli- 
cola Tracy and Gal., P. mitrata Syd., P. griseola Lagh. Also 
new species, namely, Puccinia infrequens Holway n. sp. on Salvia 
albicans and S. chrysantha; and P. nivea Holway n. sp., on 
Salvia purpurea. 
Clevenger, Joseph F. 
The “Notes on some North American Phyllachoras” by 
Joseph F. Clevenger in Journal of Mycology, July 1905, pertains 
to Ph. trifolii, Ph. ambrosiae, Ph. diplocarpi, Ph. graminis, Ph. 
lespedezae, Ph. cornuospora, P. junci, illustrated by twenty-four 
outline drawings. 
Lawrence, W. H. 
“Blackspot Canker and Blackspot Apple Rot,” Macrophoma 
curvispora Peck, Gloeosporium malicorticis, Myxosporium curvis- 
porium (Peck) Sacc. in Litt., occurring in British Columbia, 
Western Oregon, and Western Washington where it is prevalent, 
also descriptive notes are given. See W. H. Lawrence in 
Journal of Mycology, July 1^05. 
Sumstine, D. R. 
Under the caption of “Gomphidius Rhodanthus Once More,” 
D. R. Sumtsine, in July No. of the Toumal of Mycology, 1905, 
gives the synonomy as follows: Clitocybe pelletieri Lev., Pax- 
illus paradoxus Cooke, Flammula paradoxa Kalch., Flammula 
Tammii Fr. And this is the proposed new name: Boletinus 
rhodanthus (Schw.) Sumstine n. n. 
