SOME INDIAN FUNGI. 117 



Clastezispozium maculatum. CooTie. 



Epiphylla. Maculis orbicularibus, velutinis ; sporis fasciciilatis, 

 arete clavatis, ad basim attenuatis, supra atro-brunneis, inferne 

 hyaliuis, miiltiseptatis. 



Oa leaves of Picas cordifolia. Kolapore, Bombay (Col. Julian 

 Hobson). 



Forming orbicular spots \ inch broad. Spores fasciculate, nar- 

 rowly clavate, -08 X "006 m.m., dark brown above, hyaline below, 

 seated on the creeping mycelium, with from 7-9 septa, which at 

 length become obscure. Clearly congeneric with Clasterisporium 

 caricimitn, Schw. 



Glenospoza didyma. Cooke. 



Epijjhylla. Maculis atris, irregularibus, subconfluentibus ; 

 floccis repentibus, ramosis, divaricatis, lateraliter papillatis ; sporis 

 ellipticis, brunneis, endochromate bipartitis. 



On fading leaves of some undetermined plant. Kolapore, 

 Bombay (Col. Julian Hobson). 



Forming h-regular black patches on the upper surface of the 

 leaves. Threads creeping, brown, branched, divaricate, with lateral 

 papillfe, to which the spores are attached; spores elliptical, -016- 

 •018 X '009 m.m., brown ; endochrome bipartite. 



In the original diagnosis of this genus the spores are character- 

 ized as globose ; but the Eev. M. J. Berkeley does not regard this 

 as an essential character of his genus, which will have to be modi- 

 fied accordingly, as all the features of the present species indicate 

 its close affinity with Glenospora melioloides, B. & Curt. ; even to 

 the curious discoid bodies composed of radiating flocci, the rela- 

 tion of which to the creeping threads has not yet been accurately 

 determined. Probably they are the early stages of the sporiferous 

 threads. 



Dothidea pezisporioides. Berk. S^- Curi. "North American Fungi," 



Grerillea iv. 

 On leaves of some leguminous plant. Bombay (Col. Julian 

 Hobson) . 



Sporidia brown, uniseptate, constricted, each extremity attenu- 

 ated. 



Chaetomium Indicum. Cor da. 

 On paper. Burmah. 



Eurotium hezbazioirum. lAnh. 

 Common, on various substances. Bengal. Chittagong. 

 Burmah. 



Capnodium xnangiferuin. G. ^ Broome. 

 EfFusum, velutinum; peridiis ovatis pyriformibus vel lageni- 

 formibus ; sporidiis arete ellipticis, hyalinis, uniseptatis. 

 On leaves of Mangifera Indica. Mysore. 



Effused, forming a velvety stratum on both surfaces of the leaves. 

 Peridia ovate or pear-shaped, or flask-shaped •075-'08 m.m. long; 

 sporidia hyahne, uniseptate about •0125--015 m.m. long. 



