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striatum, non suleatum. Hyphae eapillitii olivaceo-brunneae, 
crasse tunicatae, ad 6 u latae, laeves vel granulis minutis incrus- 
tatae. Sporae fusco-brunneae, laeves, 3-3-5 » diametro. 
Tropica, AFRICA. Nigeria: Southern Provinces; on the 
ground, July, 1914, Farquharson 58. ; 
he species differs from G@. saccatus in the slightly stalked 
endoperidium and spreading, not saccate, exoperidium; from 
G. minimus in the larger size; and: from G. Schmidelii in the 
absence of the sulcate mouth. 
Puccinia Pentadis-carneae, Wakefield. 
ore 
brunnei, hypophylli, maculis minutis brunneis insidentes. 
: Leleutosporae laeves, oblongae, sur- 
t leniter attenuatae vel rotun- 
~ hr f-~\ sum 
f | | /, \ s 
teleutosporiferi punctiformes, pulvinati, cinnamomeo- 
Tropica, AFRICA. Uganda: 
Kipayo; grassland, on leaves of 
Pentas carnea, Oct., 1914, Dimmer 
1123. 
Distinct from P. Pentadis, P 
enn. in the smooth teleutospores. 
These germinate in situ. 
Teleutospores (x 825). 
Camillea africana, Wakefield. 
Stroma erumpens, substipitatum ; capitulum ad 4 mm. 
diametro, primo furfuraceum, purpureo-fuscum, demum laeve, 
subnitens, carbonaceum, fra illimum. Perithecia erecta, 
oblonga, immersa, collis destitutis, ostiolis non prominulis, 
inconspicuis. Asci mox diffluentes. Sporae fuscae, inaequilater- 
ales, curvulae, ¢llipticae vel cylindraceae, 9-10 x 4-5 (-6) p. 
Tropica, ArFrica. Uganda: Mount Elgon; on dead wood, 
Small 137, 
The species somewhat resembles in habit C. surinamensts, 
B. & C., but is larger, and has smaller spores. 
a. Habit (nat. size), b. Spores (x 825). 
Cordyceps peltata, Wakefield. ; 
Stroma stipitatum, stipite ligno omnino immerso, capitulo 
supra corticem emergente. Capitulum peltatum, pulvinatum, 
