FUNGI OF INDIA. 
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On leaves of Malvaceos , &c. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 
212-320). 
Sterigmatocystis ferruginea. Che. 
Effusa, lanosa, ferruginea. Hyphis erectis, hyalinis, septatis, 
supra globoso-capitatis. Sporis globosis, ferrugineis, asperulis, 
('01 mm. diam.). 
On pupa of Eria silk moth. Cachar (F. Moore). 
Each of the wedge-shaped processes which radiate from the 
globose head bears two or three elliptical cells, packed side by 
side, each surmounted by three or four papillae, each of which bears 
a spore. 
Cercospora Caladii. Ch a . 
Maculis orbicularibus, fuscis. Hyphis paucis, rectis, simplicibus, 
in caespitulis minimis collectis. Sporis subcylindricis, supra attenu- 
atis, hyalinis, 5-7 septatis (-06 -'09 x *003 mm ). 
On fading leaves of Caladium. Belgaum (Col. Julian Hobson). 
The upper third part of the spore without septa. 
Cercospora annulata. Che. 
Amphigena. Maculis orbicularibus, pallidis, concentrico zonatis. 
Sporis subcylindricis, tenuibus, vix distincte septatis, sparsis, ('06 
mm. long) hyphis repentibus. 
On leaves of Ficus hispida. Calcutta (Dr. J. Scott). 
Spores very diffluent, so that it is difficult even to determine the 
genus. It appears to be extremely common on leaves of Ficus , 
destroying the foliage. 
Cladosporium herbarum. Link. 
On leaves and legnmes of Acacia. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 
185-241). 
Cladosporium delicatulum. Che. 
On dead leaves. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 23-239). 
Ailographium caespitosum. Che. 
Maculceforme, epiphyllum. Peritheciis elongato-ellipticis, rectis, 
vel subcurvulis (*4 x '2 mm.) atris, laevibus, in mycelio radiato, 
brunneo, gregariis ; labiis rigentibus. Ascis clavatis, sporidiis 
arcte ellipticis, uniseptatis, fuscis ('015 X 005 mm.). 
On coriaceous leaves. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 307). 
Forming little clusters seated on a brown radiating mycelium, 
after the manner of Asterina. 
Dothidea repens. Corda. 
On leaves of Ficus religiosa. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 228). 
Dothidea annulata. Che.pro.tem. 
A curious species, with the perithecia forming little rings, but 
entirely sterile. 
On leaves of unknown tree, Belgaum, No. 274 (Col. Jul. 
Hobson). 
Asterina congesta. Che. 
Epiphylla. Peritheciis discoideis, atro-brunneis (*1-'15 mm.), 
fissurato-dehiscentibus, densissime congestis. Mycelio tenui, 
