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240. ASPERGILLUS GLAUCUS, Link. Species Plant. i. 67. Оп seeds of maize. Brisbane 
(F. M. Bailey, no. 304). 
241. CERATIUM ARBUSCULA, Berk. & Broome, in Linn. Soc. Journ. vol. xiv. p. 97. Bris- 
bane (F. M. Bailey, no. 396). | 
242. FUSARIUM RUBICOLOR, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate XV. figs. 10, 11). Effusum, 
griseo-carneum, sporis elongatis 3—4-septatis, apice latioribus. 
On leaves of Hucalyptus, spreading over galls, probably produced by a small Acarus; 
spores 0:002 inch long; they spread over the leaves and colour them, especially the 
veins, of a tint like that of raspberry-cream. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, gall no. 5). 
243. MICROCERA coccoPHILA, Desm. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 383). 
244. ILLOSPORIUM FLAVELLUM, Berk. & Broome, n.sp. (Plate XV. figs. 12-14.) Stipi- 
tatum flavidum, sporis globosis. 
Forming a yellow stroma on lichens; the plant consists of roundish stipitate bodies, 
sometimes jagged at the edge. Spores round, terminal; when crusted they are seen to 
consist of a granular mass containing ovate vacuoles 00005 inch long. Brisbane (Е. M. 
Bailey, no. 273). 
245. OIDIUM LEUCOCONIUM, Desm. Оп gourd leaves. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, 
no. 235). 
246. ANTENNARIA SEMIOVATA, Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. ii. vol. xiii. p. 468. 
This differs slightly from the plant described in the Annals of Natural History; but 
there are not sufficient characters to distinguish it. Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, no. 178). 
247. SPHÆROPSIS Твісовүхив, Berk. & Broome. Peritheciis minutis nigris in parenchy- 
mate foliorum immersis, sporis ellipticis. 
The very minute black perithecia are imbedded in the substance of the leaves; the 
elliptic spores are seated on short stalks, and measure 0:0012 inch in length. Endeavor 
River, Rev. J. E. T. Wood, on leaves of Tricoryne anceps (F. M. Bailey, no. 359). 
248. GRAPHIOLA Pua@nicis, Fr. Оп date-palm, Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, по. 303). 
249. GraosPORIUM CUCURBITARUM, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. Maculis læte aurantiacis 
depressis cirriferis, sporis clavatis breviter stipitatis. 
Small cirri arise from depressed patches on the cuticle, which are composed of clavate 
spores, which, as well as the patches, are of bright orange-colour. The spores vary from 
0:0004 to 0:0009 inch in length. Оп the skin of some gourds. Brisbane(F. M. Bailey, | 
nos. 271, 393). | 
250. ToRULA HERBARUM, Link. Observ. i. 19. 
The spores are more loosely arranged than in the common form. Brisbane (F. М. 
Bailey, no. 310). 
2951. CLADOSPORIUM PAPYRICOLOR, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. Filamentis irregulariter 
ramosis, supra hyalinis, infra brunneis, sporis numerosis oblongis pallide brunneis 
binucleatis. 
Threads alternately and irregularly branched, hyaline above, pale brown below; spores 
