NUMMULARIA AND ITS ALLIES. 
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13. Rhopalopsis Kuvziana, {Curr.) Xylaria Kurziana. Curr. Linn. 
Trans,, Vol. i., p. 129. 
Solitaria vel caespitosa, vel etiam connata (i-1 unc. long). Capite 
castaneo subhemispherico ; peritheciis prominentibus scabro, spo- 
ridiis nigro-fuscis amygdaloideis (-OlG-'Ol? mm. long). 
On the ground. Calcutta. 
14. Rhopalopsis microcephala, (Mont.) 1256. 
15 Rhopalopsis xylaxioides, (8yeg.) 149 0. 
CAMILLEA. 
The species of Camillea will stand as follows : — 
a. Stroma elongated. 
1. 
Camillea Leprieurii, Mont. 1314. 
2. 
bacillum, Mont. 1315. 
3. 
mucronata, Mont. 1318. 
b. Stroma abbreviated. 
4. 
Camillea 
Cyclops, Mont. 1316. 
6 . 
if 
labellum, Mont. 1317. 
6. 
j» 
Javanica, Mont. MSS. 
7. 
macromphala, {Mont.) 1412. 
8. 
)> 
Surinamensis, B. ^ C. 1319. 
USTULINA. 
We venture to add three species to this genus, of which one is 
undescribed. There appears to be little doubt that the Hypoxylon 
pavimentosum, Ces., is really an Ustulina, and we do not hesitate 
to add SphcBria tuheriformis, Wallr., although we have seen no 
authentic specimen. It is also possible that Sphceria teres, Schw., 
may belong to this genus, but the hollow bullate stroma, in the 
specimens we have seen, might result from age or attacks of 
insects, hence we prefer to leave it in Hypoxylon. 
Ustulina tessulata, (^Hypoxylon tessulatum, Berk, in Herb., No. 8550.) 
Stromate superficiali, pulvinato-lobato, undulato, maximo, crasso, 
tessulato-ruguloso, atro-fuligineo, intus demum excavato, perithe- 
ciis compressis, stipatis, monostichis, periphericis, ostiolis puncti- 
formibus. Ascis cylindricis. Sporidiis lanceolatis, magnis, fuscis 
(•04--05X-008--009 mm.). 
On wood. Bombay. 
1. Ustulina vulgaris, TwZ. 1328. 
2. Ustulina Brasiliensis, Speg. 1329. 
3. Ustulina macrosperma, Mont. 1330. 
4. Ustulina zonata, {Lev.) 1331. 
5. Ustulina tessulat*. Berk. 
6. Ustulina pavimentosa, {Ces.) 1374. 
7. Ustulina tuberiformis, (TUa/Zr.) 1428. 
