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FUNGI OF INDIA. 
Diplodia Rheea. Cke. 
Sparsa, erumpens. Peritheciis atris, globosis, subpapillatis. 
Sporis ellipticis, fuligineis, demum uniseptatis (*02 x ’008 mm.). 
On stems of Bcehmeria nivea. Assam. 
Septoria alliacea. Cke. 
Sparsa, punctiformis. Peritheciis immersis, tectis, vix dis- 
tinctis. Sporis filiformibus, flexuosis (*05-’06 mm. long). 
On leaves of some alliaceous plant. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 
281). 
Septoria arcuata. Cke. 
Epiphylla. Maculis albidis, orbicularibus, purpureo-cinctis. Peri- 
theciis minimis, immersis, ostiolo papillato, exserto. Sporis line- 
aribus, arcuato-curvatis, multi-nucleatis (’04-*05 mm. long). 
On leaves of Ficus. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 18). 
Phyllosticta cocos. Cke. 
Maculis pallidis, irregularibus, subellipticis, brunneo-cinctis. 
Peritheciis punctiformibus, atris. Sporis arcte ellipticis (’008 x 
*003 mm.). 
On leaves of Cocos nucif era. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 240). 
Uredo Balsaminae. Cke. 
Hypophyllis. Sporis sparsis, oblongis, aurantiacis, epidermide 
hyalino cinctis. Sporis ellipticis, asperulis (’025-’03 X '015 mm.) 
aureis. 
On Impatiens rosmarini folia. Ceylon (D. Morris). 
It has all the habit and appearance of a Coleosporium , but 
whether so or not could not be determined from the specimen, as all 
the spores had become free. 
Triphragmium Acaciae. Cke. 
Amphigenum. Soris brunneis, mediis, sparsis. Pseudo-sporis 
ovatis, tricellulosis (’05-.06 X ‘035--04 mm.), atrobrunneis. 
Ephporio hyalino-spiculatis. Aculeis supra obtusis. Stipite 
hyalino, infra attenuato. Protosporis subglobosis fuscis (’023-’028 
X ’02 mm.), laevibus. 
On leaves of Acacia. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 17-18). 
Trichobasis sp., on leaves of unknown tree. No. 189. Bel- 
gaum. 
Puccinia sp., on leaves of unknown tree. No. 323. Belgaum. 
IMEelampsora sp., on unknown plant. No. 302. Belgaum. 
These cannot be determined more definitely. It is useless to 
give names to species of Puccinia or Trichobasis of which the host 
is unknown. 
There is a very curious epiphyte on leaves, No. 215 Belgaum, 
which seems to form the type of a new genus, but it could scarcely 
be described without some knowledge of its host. 
Oidium carneum. Cke. 
Effusum, carneum, farinaceum. Hyphis repentibus, tenuibus, 
septatis, ramosis ; ramulis assurgentibus, sporis ellipticis, truncatis, 
concatenatis (*02 X -015 mm.), carneis gerentibus, episporio 
granulato. 
