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australis from Australia ; also common in Brazil. (Cfr. Theissen, Xyla- 

 riacece, p. 57.) 



Xylaria hypsipoda, Mass. Syll. XVI, p. 442. 



On dead leaves, Singapore. 



Xylaria Ridleyi, Mass. Syll. XVI, p. 443. 



On dead wood, Botanical Garden, Singapore. 



Xylaria aspera, Mass. Syll. XVI, p. 444. 



On rotten wood, Selangor. 



Xylaria nigripes, Kl. Syll. IX, p. 627. 



Syd., p. 419, on the ground, Dehra Dun; Koppa, Mysore; Jullundur ; 

 Pusa ; Dhulia, Bombay Presidency. Xylaria peperomioides, P. Henn., re- 

 ported by Hennings (F. Indise Orient. II, p. 340 ; Syll. XVII, p. 622) from 

 Saharanpur, is the same species (Cfr. Syd. 1. cit.) ; other synonyms are : 

 Xylaria Gardneri, Xylaria escharoidea, Berk., Xylaria piperiformis, Xylaria 

 onutabilis, Xylaria flagelliformis . — Known from East India, Ceylon, Java, 

 South America. 



{To he continued.^ 



