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Erinella corticola, Massee (sp. nov.). Ascomata 1-1:5 mm. alta, 
0*5 mm. lata, gregaria vel subsparsa, primo globosa, dein erumpentia, 
planiuscula, extus ptu albida, margine ciliato pallido, 
disco pallido vel ochraceo. Stipes brevissimus, cylindraceus, 
bulbillosus, albus. Asci Tacagilaens 90-100 x 6-7 p, iodo 
haud tincti. Spore pice filiformi-fusoidee, pluriguttulate, 
demum 9-11-s pe 5-60 x Lop. Paraph yses fusoidez, ascis 
longiores, 3—4 y lato. 
N. W. PROVINCES. On bark, Dehra Dun, Gamble, 25545. 
USTILAGINE®. 
Ustilago segetum, Winter in Rabenh. Krypt. FI. i. qe P 90. 
. W. PROVINCES. Dehra Dun; on Pre Gamble, 25681: on 
Cynodon Dactylon, Pers., 25680 ; 8, 25 682. 
a ae olivacea, Tul. in Ann. ks pay sér. 3, vii. (1847) p. 88. 
V. W. HIMALAYA. On Carex condensata, Nees, ‘Gamble, 25069. 
UREDINE®. 
Gambleola, Massee (gen. nov.). Teleutospore biloculares, conca- 
tenate, ex omnibus partibus arctissime coalite, columellam 
eylindraceo- elongatam ro asas sporidiolis globosis hyalinis. 
hone aud evolut 
rfücially resembling Cronartium, but differing in the 
teleutospores being two- celled, and in the absence of uredospores 
aro the base of the ciluk of telentospores. Masseeella differs 
in its teleutospores being one-celled, and not concatenate. 
e present genus, "the teleutospores are for the most part 
two-celled, resembling those of Gymnosporangium, each cell 
septate the ape 
cell producing a spherical, hyaline modit: Although ye 
teleutospores are cemented together on every side, to forth the 
column, yet when crushed they are seen to be arranged in 
parallel chains. 
Gambleola cornuta, Massee (sp. nov.). ee d 
Sporarum gregarise, cespitose, cylindracem, filiform 
curvateque, umbrine, usque ad 3 mm. longe. Teleutosporee 
oblongatze, utrinque attenuate, i x 10-12 p, ad septum vix 
constrictz, fuscidulx, loculis 2-pori 
. PROVINCES. On living Tidi of Berberis nepalensis, 
Spreng., Chakrata, alt. 7000 ft., Gamble, 24387. 
The cylindrical sori s teleutospores are caespitose in tufts of 
5-9 individuals, brown and somewhat flaccid when- moist, 
becoming rigid and blackish when dry. Pursetità on the under, 
or very rarely on the upper surface of living leaves. 
Uromyces Hobsoni, Vize in Grevillea iv. (1876) p. 115. Sori in 
maculas tumidas rubro-brunneas in Jasmini ramulis foliisque 
dense aggregati; sori in ramulis 1-4 cm. de s sori in utrisque 
pagnia oloa plus minusve orbiculares, 2-4 mm. diam., subtus 
cte concavi, supra convexi. T eleutosporerelliptics, apice basique 
acute wis subobovatae, dilute fulvie, leves, pariete apice incrassato, 
