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A. epitrema, Cooke, Grev. xx. 6. Spots on the upper surface, 
black, somewhat orbicular or confluent, bearing a mycelium of brown 
jointed threads.. Perithecia minute, subglobose, membranaceous, 
seated on the mycelium. Sporules numerous, somewhat fusiform, 0 or 
a a elliptical, continuous, guttulate, hyaline, 10-12 x 
e, le 
as : On leaves of Trema aspera, Yandina, wield Naturalists. 
ASTERINA, Lev. 
A. reptans, Berk. and Cooke. Cuban Fungi. Mycelium lente 
subreticulate, thickly covered by minute perithecia hg th are col- 
obtuse, subfusiform and 1-septate.—Sace. 5 
Hab.: On Eugenia leaves, Haryey’s Creek, see Expedition. Th 
Cuba it was found on the foliage of Piper 
EUROTIUM, Link. 
E. crit bag ng Ge Syll. sae e 918; Cent. vi. n. 45 in 
, XL. p. 54; Syll. Fung. 1. -» Oooke.in..Grev-. see 
Penh Pee city Arse Sie asd hraceous, i 
in an orange-yellow flocci. Asci 8-spored, ‘sporidia 6 to7 # 
iam 
Hab.: On st of Peperomia, Mount Bartle Frere, Stephen Johnson.—Barm 
Mucilcr, ‘Greet 
PESTALOZZIA, De Not. 
P. Guepini, Desm. in Ann. Soc. Nat. 1840, xii. 182, tab. 4, fig. 
to 3; Sace Syl. Fung. iii. 794 Amphigenous, black, scattered ; : 
spores fusiform, potlicellate, esins at.each extremity, 3 to ape 4 
crow wit r 4 very slender, hyaline, divergent sete.—Cookes 
British Fungi. 
Hab.: On the foliage of Alphitonia excelsa, at Zillmere. In Europe ; 
fungus is known as the Camellia-leaf fv ungus, from its being found on the ine q 
that genus; it also infests the foliage of the pital genera: Rhodode nr ony 
Citrus, Pl, Magnolia, Lagerstremia, and Sin : 
ENTYLOMA, De Bary. 
Mycelium intercellular, not at 411 gelatinous. Spores solitary) — 
the points or intercalary on the hyphae, | pied aeaaia like Tilletia, often q 
gregariously crowded with a thick, hya brownish or dark-browe — 
smooth or foyeolate epispore often in neertal layers; promycelluZ | 
filiform. Sporidia a several, terminal, elongate, generally germm 
Conidia terminal in some spoeiae on short outspread hyphe forms 
, 487, 
E. eugeniaram, Che. and Mass., Grev. xix. 92. Sori ‘nog a 
dark-brown pustules, which are flattened, rounded or confluent and | 
then angular (}-mm..) collected in large hypophyllous patches. Spores 
globose, race or aot Bie 20 x 10-12 #). Epispore very thick 
en, pale-br —Grev 
Hab.: On feces of a rene Harvey's Crock, Bellenden-Ker Expeditiom — 
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