9H FETCH ; 



Hypomyces paeonius B & Br. 



This was described by Berkeley a,nd Broome in Fungi of 

 Ceylon, No. 1000, and was re-described in Ann. Perad., 

 v., p. 284. 



Hypomyces chrysostomus B. & Br. 



This species was described by Berkeley and Broome in Fungi 

 of Ceylon, No. 1001, and was re-described in Ann. Perad., 

 v., p. 284. 



Hypomyces chromaticus B. & Br. 



This species was described by Berkeley and Broome in Fungi 

 of Ceylon, No. 1002, and was re -described in Ann. Perad., 

 v., p. 284. 



Hypomyces stilbiger B. & Br. 



This was described by Berkeley and Broome in Fungi of 

 Ceylon, No. 1003. It was transferred to a new genus, Bysso- 

 stilbe, in Ann. Perad., V., p. 292. 



Megalonectria pseudotrichia (Schw.) Speg. 



This species was recorded by Berkeley and Broome in Fungi 

 of Ceylon, No. 1004, from Thwaites 28 and 48, under the name 

 Sphserostilbe pseudotrichia Schw. Part of the same Thwaites's 

 gatherings were left by Berkeley in his herbarium under the 

 name of Nectria fenestrata, and the latter name was subso- 

 nuently published by Cooke. Other specimens from Thwaites 

 48 were recorded by Berkeley and Broome in Fungi of Ceylon, 

 No. 1009, as Nectria coccinea Fr. All these are Megalonectria 

 pseudotrichia. 



This species is very common in Ceylon. The perithecia 

 frequently occur apart from the conidiophorcs, either without 

 any conidiophorcs, or with the two stages on diSerent areas of 

 the same stem. 



Sphserostilbe repens B. & Br. 



This species was described by Berkeley and Broome in 

 Fungi of Ceylon, No. 1005. It was re -de scribed in Circulars 

 and Agricultural Journal of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Peradeniya, V., No. 8. 



