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SOME EXTRA-EUROPEAN FUNGI. 
207. Diplodia compacta. 0. & Gr % 
Pustulis erumpentibus, epidermide cinctis. Peritheciis conflu- 
entibus, obtusis ; sporis ellipticis, vel biglobosis, brunneis, constric- 
tis (-03 x *018 mm.). 
On branches. 
208. Fusarium glandicolum. C. Sf Ger. ... 
Roseum, subglobosum dein confluens ; sporis ellipticis (’008 X 
•004 mm.). 
On acorns. 
210. Feziza virginea. Batsch. 
211. Microthyrium smilacis. Not. — On Smilax. 
212. Stictis patellea. Cke. 
Sparsa, orbicularis, concava, immersa, disco cervino ; ascis cla- 
vatis ; sporidiis lanceolatis, 3 septatis, hyalinis (/02 X *005 mm.). 
On naked wood. 
216. Sphaeria modesta. Desm. — On herbs. 
215, Peziza vinosa, A. Sf S. 
217. Myrothecium inundatum. Tode. — On dead fungi. 
220. Pestalozzia guepini. Desm. — On Camellia leaves. 
221. Nectria episphaeria. Tode. — On old Hypoxylon. 
222. Cucurbitaria cupularis. Fr. 
223. Bothidea smilacicola. C. & G. 
Sparsa, atra, erumpens, convexa ; ascis cylindraceis ; sporidiis 
biglobosis, valde constrictis, brunneis (*018-*02 x ‘01 mm.). 
On Smilax twigs. 
224. Melogramma ambiguum. Schw.— On branches of Bhus. 
225. Helicoma Berkeleyi. Curt. 
226. IVIystrosporium aterrimum. B. § C. 
Erysiphe Montagnei. Lev . — On Strumarium. 
Hysterium viticolum. C. & P — On Vitis. 
The following specimens were sterile : — 191, 192, 194, 209, 213, 
214, 216, 218, 225. 
Dr. Bancroft also placed in our hands a very interesting species 
of Hypocrea , found on the leaves of the nutmeg tree at Singapore. 
This does not appear to have been hitherto described. 
Hypocrea scutata. Cke. 
Epiphylla, orbicularis, scutellata, convexa, glabra, aurantia, infra 
puncto centrali affixa ; carne stramineo, ceraceo, radiato-celluloso ; 
peritheciis tenuis, immersis, extus nec conspicuis ; ascis elongato- 
cylindraceis, 3 mm. long ; sporidiis filiformibus, multiseptatis, in 
frustulis, *01 mm. long, dissilientibus. 
On leaves of Myristica. Singapore. 
The peltate discs are about ^ to 1 centimetre in diameter, some- 
what resembling button galls, but quite smooth, of a bright ochra- 
ceous orange colour, and of a resinous or waxy appearance ; the 
sporidia are nearly as long as the asci. 
