478 xiv. HYPiio.MYCETES (Smith). [Ilehninthosporiuia 
3. HELMINTHOSPORIUM Pers. Myc. Eur. i. p. 17, 1822. 
1. H. Cordiae Welw. & Can:, I.e., p. 292. t. 17. figs. 9 to 11. 
GrOLUNGO Alto. — On the leaves of Gordm chrysocarpa Bak. in the 
primitive woods near Sange : March 1850. Xo. 1. 
4. STILBUM Tode Fung. Meckl. i. p. 10, 1790. 
1. S. sericeum Welw. & Curr., I.e., p. 291. 
Go-LUNGO Alio. — Rare, on the bark of a leguminous tree, Albizzia 
fasligiata Oliv. in the forests of Alto Queta; Jan. 1856. No. 49. 
2. S. caespitosum Welw. & Curr., I.e. 
GOLUNGO Alto. — On old trunks of Ficus daring the rainy season 
near Canguerasange ; Nov. 1854. No. 50. On decayed trunks of 
Ficus in moist woods, Sobato de Quibombo Quiacatubia, etc. ; Feb. 
and May 1855. Xo. 50/>. 
Huilla. — On the bark of Ficus, very frequent during the rainy 
season near Lopollo towards Monino ; Feb. 1800. Xo. 131. 
5. GRAPHIUM Corda Ic. Fung. I. p. 18 (1837). 
1. G. aterrimum Sacc. Syll. Fung. vol. iv. p. 611 (1886). 
Stilbwm aterrimum Welw. & Curr., I.e., p. 291. 
GOLUNGO Alio. — On the cortex of decayed trees of the genus Ficus, 
in the woods of Quibanga ; April 1855. Xo. 52. 
6. TUBERCULARIA Tode Fung. Meckl. 1. p. 18 (1790). 
1. T. guarantica Speg. Fung. Guar. i. Anal. Soc. Cien. Arg. 
1884. p. 126. 
Go-LUNGO Alto.— On the bark of rotten trunks of Ficus, Sange ; 
April 1855. Xo. 175. 
7. HYMENULA Fr. Syst. Myc. ii. p. 233 (1823). 
1. H. vulgaris Fr., I.e., p. 234. 
Pungo Andongo.— On the follicles of Stropfianthus near the bridge 
at Luxillo ; Jan. 1857. No. 20- 
8. EX0SP0RIUM Link in Berl. Ges. Nat. Freunde Mag. iii. 
p. 9, 1809. 
1. E. celatum A. L. Sm. Journ. Bot. vol. xxxvi. p. 179. May 1898. 
Sjioridesmium celatum Welw. & Curr., I.e., p. 292. tab. 17. fig. 15. 
GOLUNGO Alto. — On' the leaves of Croton Draconopsis in the thicket 
behind Rodrigo's Cubata ; Oct. 1855. Xo. 77- 
XV. SCLEB.OTIACE.a3. 
1. SCLEROTITIS Tode Fung. Meckl. 1. p. 2 (1790). 
1. S. stipitatum Berk. & Curr. in Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. xxiii. 
pp. 91, 93. 
HuiLLA. — On the roots of dead trees concealed under 1 to 3 ft. of 
soil in cultivated potato fields near Lopollo : April and May 1801. 
Xo. 138. 
2. S. flavidum Welw. & Curr., I.e., p. 292. 
Prince's Island. — On the ground among decaying turf on sparingly 
grassy slopes 800 to 1000 ft. high in a moist place at the opening of 
the primitive forest ; Sept. 1853. Xo. 27. 
