224 MESSRS. BERKELEY AND BROOME ON FUNGI FROM QUEENSLAND, ETC. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXIX. (Plate XXX. is cancelled.) 
Figs. 1-6. Lentinus cochleatus, Fr. 1-8, specimens as they appear when dried, nat. size; 4, the 
growing fungus as depicted in a water-colour sketch by Miss Campbell; 5, transverse 
section, apparently immediately below the pileus ; 6, spores, highly magnified. 
Fig. 7. Polyporus (S Placodermei) pectinatus, КІ. Specimen of natural size. 
Fig. 8. Lachnocladium simulans, Berk. & Broome, n.sp. а and 5, specimen of nat. size as dried. 
Fig. 9. Cyphella Schneideri, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. Specimen of nat. size, dried, growing on bark. 
Figs. 10-14. Tremella microscopica, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. 10, a small piece of the dotted leaf with the 
fungus thereon, slightly enlarged; 11, a vertical section of the Tremella, highly magnified ; 
12, basidia; 13, spermatia; 14, filaments. Drawn from nature by Mr. Broome. 
Figs. 15-17. Spheropsis Eucalypti, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. 15, Eucalyptus-leaf dotted with the fungus, 
nat. size; 16, a fragment of the leaf containing one of the sclerotioid bodies, magnified, 
from a drawing by Mr. Broome; 17, the hyaline linear spores, still more highly magnified. 
Figs. 18-21. Tympanis toomanis, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. 18, portion of cone of a species of Banksia 
with the fungus growing thereon, viz. the white spots between the protruding seeds, of nat. 
size; 19, a fungus, enlarged ; 20, asci, magnified; 21, sporidia ?, further magnified. 
Figs. 22 & 23. Hypoxylon Baileyi, Berk. & Broome (Nummularia Baileyi, Cooke). 22, piece of wood 
with plant thereon, of nat. size; 23, spores, highly magnified. 
Figs. 24-27. Hypoxylon flavo-fuscum, Berk. & Broome, п. вр. 24, dried piece of grass-root with fungus, 
of nat. size; 25, sketch by Mr. Broome of portion of the head, enlarged ; 26, asci; 27, 
spores, greatly magnified. 
Figs. 28-30. Dothidea Fimbristylis, Berk. & Broome. 28, fungus attached to the dried Fimbristylis, 
nat. size; 29, asci, and 30, spores, highly magnified : Mr. Broome's sketches. 
Figs. 31-35. Spheria ($ Subtecta) Macrozamie, Berk. and Broome, n. вр. 31, nut of Macrozamia, with 
dotted fungus on its surface, nat. size; 32, small portion of the fungus, enlarged ; 33, asci, 
more highly magnified ; 34, ascus containing spores ; 35, separate spores, further magnified. 
Figs. 36-39. Spheria ($ Subtecta) Sacchari, Berk. & Broome, n.sp. 36, two pieces of sugar-cane leaf 
dotted with fungus, nat. size; 37, asci; 38, septate threads; 39, sporidia, drawn by 
Mr. Broome, all highly magnified. 
Figs. 40-42. Spherella Litsee, Berk. & Broome, п. sp. 40, portion of a leaf of Litsea, with fungus-spots, 
nat. size ; 41, asci; 42, sporidia, highly magnified: after Broome. 
Figs. 43-45. Spherella Dammare, Berk. & Broome, п. sp. 43, leaf of Dammara robusta, С. Moore, 
with patches of fungus, nat. size; 44, asci; 45, spores, highly magnified: Mr. Broome’s 
sketch. 
PLATE XXX. 
The materials intended for two Plates (XXIX. & XXX.) have been included in one, viz. XXIX., so that 
Plate XXX. has been entirely dispensed with; Plate XXXI. in the paper following having 
been previously printed, 
