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tinosa ioru 
vel ellipsoidea, continua, isn nulata, demum plus minusve 
secedentia, plasmate aurantiac 
A remarkable fungus selec very obvious affinities, belonging 
to the Tuberculariex- Muc edi inex, having continuous, brightly- 
e 
apical ones being the oldest, and becoming free they etie: 
new conidia at the same time forming at the base of the chai 
Necator decretus, Massee (sp. Mond! Sporodochia ase pend 
laxe gregaria, sessilia, erumpentia, 1-1-5 mm. diam., interdum 
oblonga, 2-25 x 1: 5 mm., alba, dein  aurantio-rubescentia, 
Conidia continua, ellipsoidea, catenulata, 14-18 x 7-8 
STATE OF SELANGOR. On cultivated coffee trees. 
Said to be a very pent parasite, attacking the young 
branches, by commencing at the tips and working downwards. 
When the pustules first burst through the bark they are white, 
finally becoming oran nge-red, due to the formation of the coni idia, 
the epispore of which is smooth and hyaline, but the contents 
orange-red. The general appearance of the fungus under a 
pocket-lens, is that of a minute Dacryomyces or Orbilia. It is 
said that by removing the injured branches, the spread of the 
disease is checked. 
MYXOGASTRES, 
aois Fo anian, Rostaf. Monog. Mycet. (1875) p. 285, t. 1, 
figs. 7-12. 
SINGAPORE. On dead wood, Botanic Gardens, Ridley, 16. 
Borneo. 
Fungi from the East Coast of British North pesega collected 
by Mr. "0. V. Creagh, C.M.G., late Governor of Labua 
BASIDIOMYCETES, 
etus vix 1 mm. latus. L ibis postice decurrentes, iab 
distantes, albide, Spore ‘obovate, hyaline, 5-6 x 4 4; basidia 
clavata, 25-30 x 4—5 zi sig ipes filiformis, glaber, AEA basi 
itu 
Allied to Marasmius a Berk., hut distinguished by 
the whitish, glabrous pileu 
Tr aime pergameneus, Lv. ín Ann. ki: Nat. sér, 3, v. (1846) 
