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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Macrosporium Camelliae, C. Sf Mass. 
Epiphyllous. Spots orbicular or confluent, pallid, with a broad 
brown margin (1 cm. or more diam.), threads tufted, septate (30- 
40 p long), simple, pale olive. Conidia clavate, three septate, then 
multiseptate and muriform (50-60x 15-25 p), attenuated below 
into a slender pedicel, 30-50 /x long, pale olive. 
On living leaves of Camellia japonica. Kew. 
Tuberculaxia subpedicellata, Schw. Sacc. Syll. 3,038. 
On Syringa vulgaris. Kew. 
Spores 6-7 x 3-4 p. 
Phoma bxunneotincta, B. Sf C., Sacc. Syll. 903. 
Perithecia semi-immersed, gregarious on brownish or blackish 
spots, papillate, ^-1 mm. diam,, somewhat shining. Sporules 
straight or curved, hyaline, more or less rounded at the ends, 
sometimes nucleolate, 14-16x3-4 p, on rather stout sporophores, 
35-40 p long. 
Inside husks of (Esculus . Kew. 
NEW EXOTIC FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
(Continued from p. 16.) 
Dialonectxia (Nectxiella) gigaspora, CTce. Sf Mass. 
Gregaria vel sparsa. Peritheciis minutis, aurantiis, pyriformi- 
bus vel ellipticis, glabris; ostiolo conico. Ascis lanceolatis, 150 p 
long, octosporis. Sporidiis elliptico-lanceolatis, continuis, granu- 
losis, hyalinis, 30-33x10 p. 
On Botryosphceria inflata . Habgalla, Ceylon (542). 
Botxyosphaexia inflata, Cice. Sf Mass. 
Peritheciis cortice interiore nidulantibus, demum rimoso-erum- 
pentibus, papillatis, glabris, atris, contextu coriaceo ; rimis arcte 
conniventibus, graphideis, flexuosis ; ascis clavatis, octosporis. 
Sporidiis biserialibus, ellipticis, utrinque obtusis, medio inflatis, 
continuis, hyalinis, 33-35 X 10 p. 
On bark. Habgalla, Ceylon (542). 
Dothidea (Coccodea) globulosa, Cice. Sf Mass. 
Hypo-epiphylla, globosa, rugulosa, atra, opaca (1-1^ mm. diam.), 
loculis periphericis, globosis, minimis ; ostiolis obsoletis ; ascis 
clavatis, octosporis, sporidiis inordinatis, oblongis, triseptatis, 
hyalinis, 25 x 7 p. 
On leaves of Tasmania aromatica. Tasmania. 
Externally resembling D. coccodes , Lev., but different in fruit ; 
analogous to Bagnisiella, with triseptate sporidia. According to 
authentic specimen Leveille’s species is a Dothidea , with globose 
stroma, and peripherical cavities, or pseudo-perithecia, and by no 
means a species of Physalospora (Sacc. Syll. No. 1717). 
