1 30 FETCH : 



Nectria (Cosmospora) Rickii Rehm. This species occurs at all 

 elevations on decaying UstuUna zonata Lev. 



The j)erithecia are superficial, scattered or gregarious, 

 conoid, rounded below, up to 0'15 mm. diameter and 0*2 

 mm. high, blood red to orange red, smooth, shining. The 

 wall, by transmitted light, is red-brown or yellow-brown, 

 yellow round the ostiolum. and somewhat amorphous. The 

 asci are cylindric, not pedicellate, with a truncate apex, 

 which at first is thickened, 50-70 X 4-6 ;a, spores uniseriate 

 or obhquely uniseriate. Linear paraphyses are present. 

 The spores are oblong-oval, with rounded ends, one-septate, 

 constricted at the septum, strongly verrucosa, pale brown, 

 7-9 X 3-4 ^.. 



(7) Neohenningsia. 



Nectria confluens n. sp. (see p. 114) ; Nectria suffulta B. & C. 

 (in part), in B. & Br., Fungi of Ceylon, No. 1020. 



Duhia. 

 Nectria villigera B. & Br. 



Excludendas. 

 Nectria coccinea Fr. 



Nectria Peziza Fr. • 



Nectria sanguinea Fr. 

 Nectria cinnabarina Fr. 



Nectria fenestrata Cooke = Megalonectria pseudotrichia (Schw.). 

 Nettria pityrodes Mont. 

 • Nectria gyrosa B. & Br.= Endothia tropicalis Shear & Stevens. 



BRESADOLjaiLA. 



Bresadolella nigra n, sp. Perithecia black, scattered, on a 

 compact, effused, white, or brownish-white, stroma, 0*15 

 mm. thick, which extends over several centimetres. Peri- 

 thecia globose, 66-100 [>. diameter, or depresso-globose, 100 ^ 

 diameter, 70 [i high ; wall parenchj'^matous, fuscous, bearing 

 a few scattered black-brown conical setae 34 [jl long, 7 (jl 

 diameter at the base, with acute tips ; ostiolum obtuse or 

 shghtly papillate. Asci cylindiic 30-34 X 3 [jl, becoming 

 clavate and 6 (x broacl, eight-, then sixteen-spored. Spores 



