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42. Berkeley, M. J. Decades of Fungi, XXV to XXX. Sikkim- 



Himalayan Fungi, collected by Dr. J. D. Hooker, Hooker's 

 London Journal of Botany, II (1850), pp. 42-51. 



Under Lepiota deliciolum; states that a very nearly allied 

 sijecies, at present nndescribed, occurs in Ceylon. 



43. Berkeley, M. J. Decades of Fungi, XXXIl, XXXIII. Sikkim- 



Himalayan Fungi, collected by Dr. Hooker. Hooker's London 

 Journal of Botany, III (1851), pp. 39-49. 



Under Lentimcs subdulcis ; states " I have what I believe to be 

 the same species, but in a bad state, from Ceylon." 



44. Berkeley, M. J. Decades of Fungi, XXXIV. Sikkini- Himala- 



yan Fungi, collected by Dr. Hooker. Hooker's London Journal 

 of Botany, III (1851), pp. 77-84. 



Under Polyporus zonalis ; notes that it was origmally foimd by 

 Konig in Ceylon. 



45. Berkeley, M. J. Decades of Fungi ; Decade XXXV. Sikkim- 



Himalayan Fungi, collected by Dr. Hooker. Hooker's London 

 Journal of Botany, III (1851), pp. 167-172. 



Under Lycoperdon sericellum ; states " The Ceylon plant which 1 

 have referred to L. saccatum is probably the same." The Ceylon 

 plant was subsequently named L. Gardneri. 



46. Berkeley, M. J. Decades of Fungi ; Decades XLVII, XLVIII. 



Indian Fungi. Hooker's London Journal of Botany, VI (1854), 

 pp. 204-212. 



Reference to an Aschersonia from Ceylon aff. A. oxy stoma ; size 

 of spores of Ustilago endotricha from Ceylon ; descrii^tion of 

 Cladosporium congestum on Litsea, Ceylon ; Aster ina nubecula, 

 Ceylon (name only). 



47. Berkeley, M. J. Decades of Fungi ; decades XLIX, L. Indian 



Fungi. Hooker's London Journal of Botany, VI (1854), pp. 

 225-232. 



Describes Polyporus Thwaitesii, Hexagonia brevis, Favolus 

 manipularis , Favolus multiplex Lev., var Thwaitesii, Didyjnium, 

 zeylanicum, j^cidium rhytistnoideum,, Mcidiuyn Pavettae, ^cidium 

 echinaceum, Sphseria Broomeiana, Dothidea repens var. caiervaria 

 and var. aspidia, Dothidea incarcerata, Dothidea filicina Mont. 

 Mss. var. nervisequia, Dothidea exsculpta, Dothidea Thwaitesii ; and 

 records Graphiola phcenicis for Ceylon. Berkeley notes that ho 

 has distributed, under the name Sphseria tetrantherae, a form 

 which he considers should be imited to Dothidea repens var. 

 catervaria. Also that the fungus distributed under the name 

 Sphseria Guatterias is identical with Dothidea incarcerata. 



48. Berkeley, M.J. Vegetable Pathology, No. CXXXIV. Gardeners' 



Chronicle (1856), p. 565. 



Reference to Antennaria on coffee in Ceylon. 



