158 Transactions British Mycological Society. 
50-62 x 4p; ascospores oval or oblong-oval, one-septate, not 
constricted, hyaline, minutely warted, 6-9 x 2-5-5 p. 
Conidial stage—Tubercularia coccicola Stev., Ann. Rep. Ins. 
Expt. Sta. Porto Rico, 1917. 
Sporodochia scattered or clustered, flattened pulvinate, com- 
pact, 0-5-4 mm., sometimes confluent, with or without a white 
byssoid stroma, pink, becoming white when old; conidiophores 
branched, up to 36» long; conidia cylindric with rounded ends, 
up to 6 x 2:5 p, or oval, 3-5 x 2-3, or globose, 2°5 » diameter, 
hyaline, continuous. 
Distribution. Perithecial stage—Ceylon; India. Conidial 
stage—Ceylon; India; Porto Rico. 
Nectria barbata Petch, n.sp. 
Perithecia scattered, conoid or subglobose, 0-2 mm. diameter, 
o-3mm. high, yellow brown or dark amber, subtranslucent, 
minutely rugose, collapsing, with a ring of erect, white, rigid 
hairs below the ostiolum; ostiolum broadly papillate or obtusely 
conical; hairs up to 50p high, 4p diameter, equal, or slightly 
inflated at the tip; asci cylindrico-clavate, eight-spored, spores 
uniseriate, obliquely uniseriate, or transverse, 66 « 6-8 1; asco- 
spores hyaline, oblong-oval, ends broadly rounded, one-septate, 
strongly constricted, 6-8 x 3-5 p. 
Distribution. Ceylon. 
_ LISEA. . 
Lisea Parlatoriae Zimm., Centralb. f. Bakt., Abt. 2, vil (1901), 
p. 873. 
Perithecia crowded, superficial, globose, 0-2—0-25 mm. high, 
and 0-15-0718 mm. diameter, black; ostiolum papillate; wall 
dark violet to black by transmitted light; asci cylindric, eight- 
spored; ascospores elliptic, obtuse, one-septate, not constricted, 
hyaline or slightly brownish, 9-12 x 4:5 p. 
Distribution. Java. 
SPHAEROSTILBE. 
Sphaerostilbe aurantiucola (B. and Br.) Petch, Ann. Perad., 
VII, p. 119 (1920); Nectria aurantiucola B. and Br., Jour. Linn. 
Soc., XIV, p. 117 (1873); Sphaerostilbe coccophila Tul. (1865), 
quoad Rabenhorst, Fungi Europaei Exsicc., Ed. nov., Ser. 
secunda, Nos. 262, 269; Corallomyces aurantticola (B. and Br.) 
v. H., Frag. zur Myk., xiv, No. 729. 
Conidial stage—Microcera aurantiicola Petch. 
Exsiccati. Rabenhorst, Fungi Europaei Exsicc., Ed. nov., 
Ser. secunda, Nos. 262, 269; Erbar. Crittogam. Ital., Nos. 539, 
543, Ser. 11, 542; Ravenel, Fungi Amer. Exsicc., No. 286. 
Perithecia usually scattered, without evident stroma, at first 
orange red, becoming blood red, darker round the ostiolum, 
