12 MISS ANNIE L. SMITH ON SOME 
Cronosracuys Guetr, Oudem. Microm. i. p. 10. 
On a stick, St. Aroment, Jan. 1896. No. 1368. 
The spores of this specimen measure 8-10x1-2y; they are 
slightly longer and more slender than those recorded for the type 
species, but in other respects the two plants are alike. 
ConIOSPORIUM ASTERINUM, sp. n.; acervulis superficialibus 
in lineas radiante circa 2 mm. longas dispositis; conidiis 
triangularibus, sublenticularibus, atro-fuscis, 5 diam. (PI. 1. 
figs. 11, 12.) 
On bark, Shawford, Feb. 1890. No. 1433. 
ZYGODESMUS UMBRINUS, sp. n.; effusus, velutinus, 1-2 mm. 
altus, carneus vel umbrinus; hyphis superioribus, laxe contextis, 
hyalinis, spinulis conidiophoris conspersis ; septis zy godesmoideis 
raris; conidiis globoso-ovatis, levibus, 5-6ux4p vel 5¢x5 py 
umbrinis, numerosis. (PI. 2. figs. 1-4.) 
On rotting tree, path to Grande Soufriére, Dec. 1892. No. 791. 
On rotting tree-stump, Botanic Garden, Nov. 1892. No. 794. 
STILBUM CINNABARINUM, Mont. in Sagra, Cuba, ix. p. 308, 
t. 11. f. 3. 
On bark of trees, windward slope, Diablotin, March 1896. 
No. 1976. 
S. Hrgrsci, Pat. in Journ. Bot. vy. (1891) p. 320. 
On bark, head of Castle Bruce River, Feb. 1896. No. 1452. 
This specimen agrees with that described by M. Patouillard 
from Tonkin, in colour, size of spores, length of sporophores, 
and also in the asperulate hyphe of the stem, but the projecting 
ends ot the hyphe give the stem a papillate appearance, even 
under slight magnification. The Tonkin specimen has a smooth 
stem, but the difference may be due to conditions of growth. 
, S. ALBIPES, sp. i. ; minutum, sparsum vel ceespitosum, erectum, 
4 mm. altum ; stipite albo ; capitulo flavo, globoso, nitido, circa 
120, diam. ; sporis globosis, minutis, 1-2y diam., hyalinis. (Pl. 1. 
figs. 16-18.) 
On bark or herbaceous stem, River Douce Valley, Feb. 1896. 
No. 1421. , 
Isarta cLAvATA, Ditm. in Sturm, Deutschl. Fl. iii. 4, tab. 56. 
On fragments of wood and bark, River D Val } 
1896. 
No. 1889. ’ ouce Valley, Feb. 1896 
