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SOME INDIAN FUNGI. 
septate, •02-*04 m.m. long ; threads ’Od-'OS m.m. long. Threads 
and spores olive. This is certainly intermediate between Clado- 
sporium and Helminthosporium, 
Morchella esculenta. Pers. Cooke, Handbook, No. 1938. 
On the ground. Kashmir (Dr. Aitcheson). 
nVoirchella Bohemica. Kromb.t. 15,/. 1-13, t. Cl,f. 5-8. 
On the ground. Kashmir (Herb. Berk.). 
Eaten by the natives. Dried and sent down into the plains. 
Foxonia oedipus. Mont. 
On dung. Col. Hobson. 
Dothidea viventis. C. 
Convexa, nitida, minuta; ascis clavatis; sporidiis biseriatis, 
subfusiformibus, nucleatis, luteolis. 
On living leaves of Legvminosce. Col. Hobson (No. 166). 
Asci clavate ; sporidia biseriate, somewhat fusiform, nucleate, 
•02-’025 X *007 m.m. The spots contain from 1-3 or 4 cells, 
with corresponding elevations of the shining black surface. Not ex- 
ceeding half a line in diameter. 
Dothidea demexsa. Corda leones \\, jig. Vl\. 
On living leaves {Ixora?). Col. Hobson (81). 
Asci cylindrical ; sporidia ovate, slightly attenuated to each end, 
•018 X '009 m.m. ; endochrome granular. 
Dothidea xepens. Corda. 
On leaves of Ficus gossypina. 
India. Dr. Wallich, in Kew Herbarium, under the name of 
Lichenoideastrum Hookerianum, Wall. 
Astexina pemphidioides. C. 
In maculas orbiculares, confluenteque, disposita ; peritheciis 
hemisphericis, nitidis, pemphidioideis, brunneis ; inycelio brunneo, 
evanideo ; ascis obovatis ; sporidiis ellipticis, uniseptatis, con- 
strictis, brunneis. 
On upper surface of leaves. Col. Hobson (No. 149). 
Mycelium jointed, brown, bearing ovate lateral processes; asci 
saccate; sporidia brown, uniseptate, *04 X ‘OIS m.m., evidently 
allied to Asterina pelliculosa, B. & Br., but with sporidia twice as 
long. 
Rhytisma conoideum. C. 
Orbicular, demum elevatum, subconoideum, atrum, nitidum. 
On leaves. Col. Hobson (150). 
From 1-2 lines diameter, orbicular, becoming elevated, and ob- 
tusely conical, black, shining, somewhat resembling E. asteris, 
Schw., but smaller and more elevated. Unfortunately, also with- 
out fruit. 
Rhytisma duxissimum. C. 
Crassum, durissimum, elevatum, rugulosum, nitidum, atrum, 
intus albidis. 
On coriaceous leaves. Col. Hobson (87). 
Thick and very hard, whitish within, surface rugulose, black. 
