168 
Fusarium heterosporum, Nees in Nat. Act. Cur, ix. (1818), 
p. 213, tab. v vee 5. 
GOLD COA On guinea grain, Pennisetum typhoideum, 
Rich., Krobo Plain, Johnson, 42. 
A well known destructive parasite of cereals in Hurope and 
America, 
Sourn Arrica. 
ASCOMYCETES. 
: emeggh Graminis, Fuckel, Symb. Myc. (1869), p. 216. 
AL. On fading leaves of Melinis minutiflora, Beauv., 
Ree Hills, 2,000 ft., Buchanan, 299. 
N 
UREDINE. 
Uromyces bee Massee (sp. nov.). Acer a i epiphylli, innato- 
prominuli, compacti, brunneo-cinnamomei, sepe ob confluentiam 
lineares, diu a pideonids albicanti tecti. Telewtospore elliptice, 
ispori roth o sursum v incrassato et in mucronem 
papillefor producto, 29-35 x 24-26 p, pallide brunnee, 
stipite aan (125-160 x 7-8 »), hyalino suffulte. 
CAPE COLONY. On living leaves of Aspalathus pachyloba, 
i 7“ one Bath, Bolus, (ere 
Allied to U. junci, Tul.; differing in the larger spores and much 
longer pedicel. 
Puccinia Leen Massee (sp. nov.). Macule i soon oe 
minate pallese 
insidentes, Sclveguieasti. erumpentes, intense fusc o-ferruginei. 
Teleutospore anguste lanceolate, levissime, apice i 
straminex, 50 x 15-16 ». Stipes crassiusculus, basi subattenuatus 
hyalinus. 
NATAL. On leaves of a species of Or thosiphon, Van Reenen’s 
Pass, Drakensberg, Wood, 570 
The teleutospores ate straw-colour and readily separate into 
two portions along the median septum as in P. dissiliens, Cooke, 
to which the present species is allied. 
ARGENTINA. 
HYPHOMYCETES. 
Heterosporium Calandriniz, red 
amphigeni, maculas pulvinatas ido-olivascentes 
res 
formantes. Hyphe repentes, sei ateeian ramose, laxe remoteque 
septate, sursum suberecte, simplices, dilute Olivacess, Conidia 
(sp. nov.). Acervuli effusi, 
