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FUNGI OF INDIA. 
brunneo, sparso. Ascis ovatis. Sporidiis ellipticis, brunneis, 
medio hyalino- cinctis, demum uniseptatis (*02 X *01 mm). 
On leaves of Santalum album. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 
208). 
There is also from Belgaum an immature Asterina on leaves of 
Nerium. 
Asterina carbonacea. Cke. 
Maculseformis. Peritheciis applanatis, discoideis, opacis, atris, 
gregariis (-15 mm. diam.) hyphis paucis, radiantibus. Sporj s 
ellipticis, uniseptatis, medio constrictis, atro-brunneis (*05-*045 x 
•02 mm.). 
On coriaceous leaves. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 244). 
The perithecia are much more carbonaceous than usual in this 
genus. 
Capnodium lanosum. Cke. 
Late effusum, lanosum, atro-brunneum. Peritheciis simplicibus, 
vel ramosis, attenuatis, hinc illic caespitoso-fasciculatis. Sporidiis 
ellipticis, uniseptatis, hyalinis (’OIG-’OIS and *008 mm.). Hyphis 
ramosis, densissime intertextis, moniliformibus. 
On leaves of Ficus, Belgaum. (Col. Jul. Hobson, 235-317). 
The lower cell of the sporidia usually the narrowest. Perithecia 
about *3-*35 mm. long. 
Capnodium Eugeniarum. Cke. 
Effusum, fuliginoso-atrum, subpelliculosum. Peritheciis simpli- 
cibus, ventricosis, sub-rectis, in subiculo membranaceo hinc illic 
pelliculoso insidentibus. (Sporidiis ignotis.) 
On leaves of Jambosa vulgaris. Belgaum (Col. Jul. Hobson, 
201 ). 
The perithecia do not exceed '15 mm. in length, often less, obo- 
vate when young. 
The following species also from Belgaum, communicated by Col. 
Julian Hobson: — 
Cyathus limbatus. Fr. No. 1. 
Calocera viscosa. Fr. No. 2. 
Xylaria scopiformis, Mont. Sterile. No. 3. 
Peziza epispartica. B. fy Br. No. 4. 
Hirneola blepharistoma. B. fy C. No. 5. 
Xylaria aristata. Mont. No. 6. 
Xylaria escharoidea. B. Without number. 
Microthyrium microscopicum. Desm. No. 190. 
Uromyces Amygdali. C. No. 193. 
Puccinia purpurea. C. No. 222. 
Trichobasis exasperata. C. No. 212, 277. 
Graphiola phoenicis. Poit. No. 237, 298. 
Meliola amphitricha. Fr. No. 255. 
Meliola ziczac. B. Br. No. 267, 268, 290. 
Ravenelia aculeifera. B. No. 269. 
Two or three Agarics also await further information. 
