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THE FUNGI OF INDIA. 23<br />

Collections from North America contain similar small-spored forms, which<br />

Sydow and Butler suggest may perhaps constitute a var. microspo1'a (454:413-<br />

14).<br />

[Eutypella] zizyphi Syd. & Butler (454:413; Sacco XXIV:721). On dead<br />

branches of Zizyphus jujuba, Pusa (Sen). An allied or perhaps identical<br />

species occurs on Indiyofera arrecta at Pusa.<br />

Glomerella cingulata (Stonem.) Spaulding & v. Schrenk (Sacc. XVII:573 and<br />

XVI:452; 507; 1:11-12; 2:53,56 ; 487:703 ; 392:6 ; 393:4; 395; 205, figs.;<br />

111:355, 448, 512, figs.). On Capsicum spp., Burma and Bihar (Dastur).<br />

Dastur regards the conidial forms Gloeosporium piperatum Ell. & Ev. and<br />

Oolletotrichum nigrum Ell. & Hals. as belonging to this species but Higgins<br />

[Anthracnose of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Phytopathology, XVI, pp.<br />

333-345, 1926] considers them to be as yet unattached to any perithecial<br />

form. Higgins regards the perithecial form found on Capsiwm as Glomtrella<br />

piperata (Stonem.) Spauld. & v. Schrenk. The brown blight and the bark<br />

disease of coffee in south India and Burma is caused by Colletotrichv.m coffcanum<br />

Noack (113:(4):62 ; 111:483, figs. ; 392 ; 487:703), which is generally<br />

considered to be a conidial stage of G. cingulatn; and the brown blight of tea<br />

in Assam, Burma, and Madras is caused by C. camelliae Massee, the perfect<br />

stage of which was found by Tunstall (2:56 ; 507:37 ; 503 ; 504) to agree with<br />

G. cingulata.<br />

- gossypii (Southw.) Edgerton (Sacc. XXlI:77 ; 434 ; 111:365, figs.). Found<br />

only in the imperfect stage, Oolletotrichum gossypii Southw., on Gossypium<br />

sp., Pusa (Subramaniam).<br />

--lindemuthiana (Sacc. & Mag.) Shear. See entry under Colletotrichum lindemuthianum.<br />

Bypocrea llavo-virens Berk. in Herb. (155:100; Sacc. IX:976). On bark, Nilgiris.<br />

- neilgherrensis Berk. & Cke (155:79; Sacco IX:979). On bark, Nilgiris<br />

(E. Berkeley).<br />

- peltata (Jungh.) Berk. (57, after No. 359 ; Sacco 1:536 as H. peltata (Jungh.)<br />

Sacc.). On dead bark, Darjeeling, 7,500 ft. (Hooker f.).<br />

- rugulosa Berk. & Cke (155:79 ; Sacco IX:973). On rotten wood, Nilgiris<br />

(E. Berkeley).<br />

-var. majorCke (155 : 79; Sacco IX:973). On bark of trees, Nilgiris (E. Berkeley).<br />

- subrufa Berk. & Cke (155:79 ; Sacco IX :972). On branches, Nilgiris (E.<br />

Berkeley).<br />

[--variabilis Currey (196:13') ; Sacco IX:536). On living leaves of Bambusa sp.,<br />

Yomah, Burma (Kurz). This is a mixture of Aschersonia badia and Hypocrella<br />

mollii (375,11:250).]<br />

Hypocrella disco idea (Berk. & Broome) Sacco (Sacc. 1l:580; 375, II:234, synonymy<br />

and literature; 456:216 as Asthersonia cinnabarina P. Henn.). On

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