RUBBER fHEVEAj DISEASES 93 
Bchizoph ■ Fr. On dead wood, Orient, Amazon region, 
irted on tapping cuts, Java. 
■ 
'.' - . 150 
high, 6 to 8 ft in diaii - ralate, 
ra. 
Junta. Aj i Hey. 
and Curt.) Pat. Besnpi] 
yellow or darker, margin sinuous, r< 
with 
cylii 13 to 18 by 4 to 5 ... .via. 
8. fu\ Burt. Re ?ray to darker 
thin : middle I interwov 
l.asi . _ <. termini 
-hr. hyali] ghti LL5 to 14.- 
by 5 to 6 terns 
8ept<H 
8pha< l'eteh. Rim-blight on leaves, Ceylon. 
On 'lead Lc 
&uw Petch. On fruits, Cey 
g. fin : EL I Soce. Moldy rot, tapped surfaces, Malay P 
s B. and Br. Root dis 'eninsula. 
3p. On bark=stage of < 
yospora sp. On bark with I -:. Dutch East Indi 
Sporocylh Petch. On dead bran 
Sporodesi 
ad stump, Malay Peninsula. 
Malay P< oinsula. 
S. papyrim On dead branches, An 
tibrinum B. and C. p of living stumps affecting the 
formation of callus. Amazon reg 
StUbell Zimm. On stem and bran I lay Peninsn 
Mon 
On i Amazon ] 
On dead wood, Orient, Amaz< l reg 
tical wil Zimm. 
iphalastrum sp. On living sup] - . ying 
vegetable matter. Amazon region. 
Thwa (B. and Br.) Mass. Se< Lopharia. 
Thyridaria tarda Bancroft. Said to be the perfc 
bron 
Thyridium fiavum Petch. On dead I Ceylon. 
Trametes caperatus Berk. On dead brand - : dead trunks. 
T. corrugata (Pers.) Bres. Won - r ots of livi: g -. mmon 
I, Amazon region. 
T. cubensis I M lead trunk. Amazon 
T. floccosa Bres. On roots of overthrown tree, An::; : regi 
T. /■ rdt i Ft. ( u. lateral r - i dead trn 
tazon region. 
T. lachnea Berk. On chad limbs, Sh 
T. ostreiformis Berk. I wood. Amazon regi 
T. persoonii Yr. — T. cor 
T. rigida Berk, and Mont. On dead trunl 5 of living ti 
Trichotha Petch. Drying fruits i C 
Tryblidiella U Mont.) Sa Sapi Ion. 
T. m inda irs and twigs, Am 
region, Philippic 
T. rufula (Spreng.) Sac • pon. 
•oularia versicolor .- 
: 
U. vulgaris Tul. s 
U. zonata I L - - Stroma si 
centime^ 2 atrally at- 
tached, with thin undulating margin ; □ to undul 
»ntrically zoned, white, 
bearing ellipsoidal to ovate conidia, 6 to s by 2 to 3 n, then becoming % 
ish to whitish, gray, and eventually black and brittle; 
