153 
Closely allied to Humaria melaloma, Massee, especially in 
aving the margin and outside s sparsely covered with short brown 
sparingly septate hairs; differing in the much larger warted 
spores. 
- Chlorosplenium exruginosum, De Not., Prop. Rett. Discom. (1864) 
p. 22. 
' N.W. PROVINCES. pert ee id 8-9,000 ft., Duthie, 
on fallen wood that had bee deep verdigris green, 
the presence of the fungus. Apetiphionss of the fungus were also 
present. 
HYPHOMYCETES. 
* pperodeamiein Brassice, Massee (sp. nov.). Macule amphi- 
gene, nebulose, indeterminate, szepe confluendo difformes, 
olivaceongrsen, Spore obclayate, pallide brunnesx, septate, ad 
epta vix constrict (septis 7-9 transversalibus, nonnullis etiam 
fohapr tadbnalites); 160-200 x 25-35 p. 
BENGAL. of Brassica campestris. Linn., var. 
Sarson, Prain, Tehroot, Watt. 
A parasite doing considerable damage to the crop. The sporo- 
phores are fasciculate and short. 
Rhinocladium corticolum, Massee (sp. Se aoe aera 
vel irregulares, 2-3 cm. diam., effus superficiales, velu nigro- 
es ei. Hy yphee steriles repentes, dois intricato-ramosze ea Ae 
olivacew, 5-7 u crass, hic inde hyphas fertiles gerentes; hyphe 
fertiles seo eiecolines apices versus pallescentes. Conidia ad 
apice producta, globosa, _~— episporio densissime et minu- 
tissime Spat nea 15-18 
' BOMBAY PRESIDENCY. an cn bark of a living mango, Mangi- 
Jera indica, Linn., Poona, Woodrow. 
The numerous a of the fungus at times almost cover the 
bark at Faiseasee spots 
Crrtoy. 
ASCOMYCETES. 
_Leciographa Brownii, Mussee (sp. nov.). Ascomata erumpentia, 
elongata, recta seu torta, applanata, nigra, 4- 
aay octospori. Spore oblongo-fusoidex, 5-7-septatee, 
brunnee, 35-40 x 9-10 4. Paraphyses filiformes, ramosz, ascos 
superantes. 
On dead bark, Brown. 
Distinguished from its allies by the much larger spores. 
Apothecia gregarious. 
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