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later than the median one. This is probably identical with 
Stigmatea Hydrocotyles Rac., on leaves of Hydrocotyle sp. 
from Java. 
On the same plants occurs Septoria nesodes Kalch. The 
pycnidia of this species are chiefly hypophyllous ; the spores 
are lanceolate, subacute, straight or curved, three- to five- 
septate, 34-50 X 3*5-4 [K. 
209. — Cladosporium apicale B. & Br. 
Berkeley and Broome described this from the leaves of 
Cycas circinalis at Peradeniya ; “ fioccis sparsis erectis sursum 
attenuatis, sporis apicalibus subfusiformibus. Forming trans- 
verse patches. Spores *0002- *0004 (inches) long.” It occurs 
also on Cycas Rumphii. 
The spots are pale brown, or brownish-white, with a purple- 
brown margin on the upper side ; on the under side the margin 
is red -brown. They usually extend transversely from the 
margin to the midrib, and are consequently often rectangular. 
The conidiophores are hypophyllous, solitary or in small 
clusters, up to 0*2 mm. high, 5 ^ diameter, rigid, blackish- 
brown, unbranched, with an apical cluster of somewhat 
irregular basidia, which measure about 12 X 5 The conidia 
are catenulate, hyaline, then pale fuliginous, narrow-oval, 
ultimately one -septate, 5-8 X 2-3 [jl. 
210. — Graphium clavisporum Berk. 
This was recorded for Ceylon in Fungi of Ceylon, 902, on 
vine leaves, without locality or collection number. In 
Saccardo, Sylloge, IV., p. 631, this name is changed to Isariop- 
sis clavispora (B. & C.) Sacc. In the cover of Isariopsis 
clavispora at Kew are Berkeley’s specimens of Graphium 
clavisporum from Carolina, but no Ceylon specimen. The 
cover is marked by Massee “ Cercospora' viticola Ces.” There 
is no Ceylon specimen in Herb. British Museum or Herb. 
Peradeniya. 
211. — Stilbum graphoideum B. & Br. 
This was described by Berkeley and Broome as “ Nigrum, 
capitulo globoso basi in stipitem contracte ; sporis minutis 
oblongis.” No collection number was given. It was recorded 
