CLXII. FUNGI. 781 



Gloeosporium — contd. 



alphitoniae, Cke. and Mass. — On leaves of Alphitonia excelsa. 

 palmarum, Cke. and Mass. — On leaves of Archonto phoenix 



Ciinninghaniii. (Fig. 917.) 

 fructigenum, Berk. — On Pear-fruit (Pyrus) and others, 

 musarum, Cke. and Mass. — On Banana fruit (Musa). The 



diseased fruit has the appearance at first of containing a 



quantity of treacle, but afterwards becomes hard and dry. 

 pestiferum, Cke. and Mass. — On Grape-vine twigs, 

 earpophilum, Mass. — On fruit of Xanthophyllum Macintyrii. 



(Fig. 918.) 

 ampelophagum (Pass.), Sacc. — On Grapes. (Fig. 919.) 

 lagenarium, Pass. — On Mango fruit (Mangifera indie a) . 

 cucurbitarum, Berk, and Br. — On Water Melon and Banana 



fruit. 

 Raciborskii, P. Henn. — On Mango. 



versicolor, Berk, and Cooke.— The Bitter Rot of Apples. 

 Kurzeanum, Niessl. — On base of plants of the Everlasting 



Pea (Lathyrns latifolius) plants. For this disease the 



following has been recommended : — When first observed 



wash the diseased parts with water in which sulphate of 



iron has been dissolved, say about 2 lb. of the sulphate 



in 5 gallons of water. 

 Colletotrichum, Corda. 



falcatum, Went. — Red Rot of Sugar-cane (Tryon). (Fig. 



920.) 

 gloeosporioides, Penz. — On Lemon leaves. 

 sp., Wakefield. — On leaves of young Flindersia sp., Buderim 



Mountain (C. T. White). 

 Asterostomella, Speg. 



paraguensis, Speg.; forma, P. Pfennings. — On leaves of San- 



talum lanceolatuni. 

 homalanthi, Cke. and Mass. — On Hoinalanthus populifolius. 

 Coryneum, Nees. 



papilliferum, P. Pfennings. — On dead wood. 

 Pestalozzia, De Not. 



uvicola, Speg.- — On fruit and leaves of Grape-vines, 

 versicolor, Speg. — On leaves of Cupania anacardioidcs. 

 funerea, Desm. — On leaves of Elseodendron, Myrtus, and 



many other plants, and on fruit of Eugenia Sinithii. 

 Guepini, Desm. — On leaves of Alphitonia excelsa. In India 



said to be one of the most destructive fungus blights of 



the Tea-plant and in Ceylon a common leaf-disease of 



Para Rubber, 

 vermiformis, Mass. — On leaves of a native Eugenia. 



