- Contribution from the Cryptogamic Laboratories of Harvard University, No. 88.
- Owing to delay in the receipt of German journals, because of the war, the present paper was in print before the writer saw a note by Von Hoehnel in the Annales Mycologici (15: 379. 1917), in which he expresses the view that Acrospermum is undoubtedly one of the Pyrenomycetes. Von Hoehnel believes that the characters in common with Bombardia indicate true relationship, and after naming two probable connecting links, he places Acrospermum in the Sordariaceae.
- All color terms in this paper are taken from Ridgeway : Color Standards and Nomenclature. 1912.
Observations on the Genus Acrospermum
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