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at the base, 8 [jl above, olivaceous, septate, everywhere minutely 
spinulose ; conidia pale olivaceous, oval, 5 X 3 pi, or spherical, 
4 pi diameter, ornamented with sharp, raised, broken ridges, 
about 1 pi high, sometimes radiating, sometimes parallel. On 
dead wood, Peradeniya, July, 1909 ; No. 2924 in Herb. 
Peradeniya. 
Conidiophoris erectis, confertis in gregibus ad 1 cm. long., 
5 mm. lat., simplicibus, ad 1’5 mm. alt., basi 10-12 pi diam. ; 
sursum 8 pi diam., olivaceis, septatis, minute spinulosis ; 
conidiis pallide olivaceis, ovalibus, 5 x 3 pi, vel globosis, 4 pi 
diam., lirellis acutis, 1 p. alt., radiantibus vel parallelis, ornatis. 
Trichosporium arborescens Penz. & Sacc. 
Hakgala, September, 1914. 
Trichosporium fuseo-olivaceum n. sp. 
Tufts dark olive, widely effused, up to 2 mm. thick ; 
hyphæ olivaceous, 4 pi diameter, sterile parts regular, fertile 
parts closely flexuose ; conidia rather dark olivaceous, oval 
or pyriform, 5-6 x 3-4 pi. On dead wood, Hakgala, April, 
1914 ; No. 3959 in Herb. Peradeniya. 
Fusco -olivacea, late effusa, ad 2 mm., crass. ; hyphis 
olivaceis, 4 pi diam., partibus sterilibus regularibus, fertilibus 
arete flexuosis ; conidiis fusco-ohvaceis, ovalibus vel pyri- 
formibus, 5-6 X 3-4 pi. 
Cladosporium herbarum var. 
On fruits of Sorghum vulgare Pers., Colombo, July, 1913 ; 
Peradeniya, October, 1914. On Hypericum sp. (cult.), 
Hakgala, April, 1915. 
Cladosporium fuligineum Bon. 
On Tricholoma crassum B. & Br., Peradeniya, May, 1916. 
Cladosporium fulvum Cke. 
On leaves of tomato. Common. 
Scolecotrichum Musæ Zimm. 
On plantain leaves, Peradeniya, February, 1915, &c. 
