32 : q 
TRABUTIA, Sace. and Roum. 
(Named after Dr. L. Trabut, a botanist of Algiers.) : 
Stroma black, radiating, flattened; perithecia adnate to the ; 
stroma; ostiolum pierced ; pena ovoid- -oblong, hyaline.—Cookes _ 
and ungi. 
T, Pithecolobii (n. sp.), Oke. and Mass. Epiphyllous, innate. 
Perithecia seated on brown orbicular spots (1 em. diam.), conver, 
rather crowded, those of the periphery forming a more or less distinct | 
ring, covered by the cuticle. Asci clavate ; sporidia elliptical, ae : 
nucleate, continuous, ape a8 x 6 », hyaline. ’ Received from Dr. 
Cooke for this publicati 
: Eumundi, on Lee of Pithecolobium Tozeri, Field Naturalists ql 
Excursion. q 
LESTADIA, Auersw. (After Dr, C. P. Lestadio.) 
Sporidia continuous, hyaline. 
Grnivna. Without paraphyses. " 
L. destructiva, B. and Br., Cooke’s Handb. Austr. oon 310; 
e@rella destructiva, Berk. and Br., in pba of Queensl. Flor, — 
781. Perithecia minute, seated on bro spots. ce rari 
(75 long); secre subelliptic, rather aieciel at the ’ 
13 p Jong, hyaline.— Le. : 
Hab.: Ve apy on  aily cultivated lucerne. First met with Februay | 
hi wing Dr, Sonaph Bancroft at Kelvin Grove sand the writer at Indooroopilly, ® q 
Puysatospora. With paraphyses. es 
L. xerotifolia, Che. and Mass. On both surfaces. — 
eed or gregarious, on small east ar: fies cat q 
ASTERINA, L 
A.  Cryptocarye, ee, Cook 
Epiphyllous. Spots o eeveee distinct; m med 
delicate, of a few creeping brown septate Mabe fob nl 
ranaceous, scutate, gregarious on the spots, marg! regular. ual, 
clavate; sporidia sublanceolate or subeliptical. “ileal, ge Dr | 
constricted, , pale-brown, 20-22 x Sp. Received in a4 
ae 
— On leaves of Saas glaucescens at, Eumundi, Bailey " 
P.evodiz, Cooke na 3: (From the leet fine Evodia.) 
large, semiorbicular or angular, ochraceous, sometimes Ryser” 
bya line, on hah surfaces. Perithecia on the upper or bo yo 
sma gerious, brown, semi-immersed, perforate, 0 
and follo lowing ‘the veins ; sporules narrowly ee 66% 
sl ~—* basi — Received in letter from Dr. on 
eaves of Evodia ir : 
setiasieoons for their size and peo —— apical, and sometimes ; 
cakes of the leaf. The circumscribing line not constant. 
