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sporulis subfusoideis, iitrinque acutiusculis, leniter curvulis vel intequi- 

 lateris, medio spurie 1-septatis, hyalinis, apice settilas duas hyalinas late 

 divergentes teniies ca. 12-15 fx longas gerentibiis, cellula basali interdum 

 caudata, 14-17 ^%^ 2-3 m ; basidiis brevissimis, vix visibilibus. 



This species does not represent a typical Rohillarda, but, in consequence 

 of the flat and almost shield-shaped pycnidia, it must be considered as 

 forming a transition to the Leptostromatacecs . We can, nevertheless, class 

 it under the Sphceropsidece, because the pycnidia scarcely show anything of 

 the typical radial structure of the Leptostromatacece .'" 



On dead leaves of Mimusops hexandra. — Anand (Gujarat). — No. 83. Dis- 

 covered by the Rev. H. Zurhausen. 



USTIL AGIN ACE JK. 



Ustilago Tritici (Pers.) Jensen. 



On wheat. — Anand. — No. 93; Malakwar (Punjab). 



UREDINACEJi]. 



Aecdium Parvettse, K]k. 



On Pavetta sp. October and November 1906. — Matheran. — No. 161. 



AURIOULARIACE^. 



Auricularia polytricha, Mont. 



On stems. — Near Kanheri Caves (Salsette). — No. 170 and 102. 



Auricularia mesenterica, (Dicks.) Fr. 



On dead wood. — Bandora ; Khandala. — No. 81. 



Auricularia sambucina, Mart. 



On stems. — Khandala (Western Ghats). — No. 100. 



DACRYOMYTACE.Ji;. 

 Dacryopsis sp. 



Sporophores densely arranged, simple, cartilaginous, reddish-yellow, 

 1, 5 mm. high. Stem 1, 2 mm. high, red at the base, 350 fj. in diameter, 

 upwards lighter, 250 /x in diameter. Capitulum spherical, O, 5 mm. in 

 diameter, red. Sterile. 



On bark.— Mount Pedro (Ceylon).— April 1909.— No. 171. 



THELEPHORACE^. 



Corticium cfr. coeruleum (Schrad.) Fr. 



Khandala (Western Ghats). — No. 69. 



Stereum hirsutum (Willd.) Fr. 



On stems. — Khandala. — No. 157. — Dehra Dun, U. P. — No. 8. 



Stereum elegans, Mey. 



On wood. — Khandala. — No. 78 and 88. 



Srereiim lobatum, Fr. forma. 



On stems. — Khandala. — No. 8. 



