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with brownish or almost colourless club-shaped apices, hypothecium brown or 

 blackish-brown, thick. Hymen, with J. intensely blue. On bark. Australia." 

 L. nodnlosa Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 488. 



„Thallus tliin. pale or reddish-pale, rimulose, with a black border (K. — 

 C. — ); apothecia black, somewhat coated with a bluish bloom, innate-sessile' 

 Hat, wi'lth 0.5 — 1 mm; with acute and prominent margins; spores 8. oblong- 

 ellipsoid, colourless, irregularly 4-locular or irregularly 3 — 6-locular, 11 — 14 X6 — 7 «; 

 paraphyses medium, fairly discrete, with black clavate apices: hypothecium black, 

 rather thick hymenium with J. intensely blue. On rocks. Australia." 

 L. plaeomorpha Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 487. 



„Thallus pale-glaucous or whitish, thin, fractured into small plates (K. 

 yellowish, finally red): apothecia black, sessile, small, with black margin; spores 

 8, brown, ellipsoid, 1-septate, 11.5 — 20 X 7 — 9 /./ : paraphyses medium, fairly 

 distinet, with brownish clavate apices; hypothecium brown, thin, subtended by 

 a thick black mass. On bark. Australia." 

 L. praerosella Nyl. apud Gasil. in Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux. LI II, 1898, p. 84. (Biatora.) 



Gallia. 

 L. sangninolenta Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 488. 



..Thallus whitish or bluish-white, thin (K. yellow, then red); spores 8, 

 brown, ellipsoid. straight, 1-septate 11 — 14 X 5.5—7 u; paraphyses slender, distinet, 

 with brown clavate apices: hypothecium brown-black, thickish. Epithecium and 

 hypothecium with K. rubescent. Australia." 

 L. subcoerulea Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 40. 



„Thallus thin, continous, pallide or pale greenish: apothecia brown, 

 0.4 — 0.8 mm, girdled with a rather prominent, whitish, entire margin; sporae 

 solitary, colourless, oblong, divided into brick-like cellules, 60 — 90X12 — 18 u\ 

 paraphyses distinet, filiform, slender, few, branched towards the apex, which is 

 faintly coloured and a little club-shaped; hypothecium a sordid blue, finally 

 fulvescent, subtended by a bluish continnous Stratum. The hypothecium has a 

 bluish (not purplish) tint in younger apothecia, which changes to a dirty greenish 

 colour, and this ultimately becomes fulvescent. The continuous blue Stratum 

 beneath the hypothecium is also peculiar. Hymenium, especially the thecae, 

 coerulescent wilh J. the paraphyses scarcely tinted, while the spores runder the 

 sarae reagent) are flavescent. On bark. Neu-Guinea." 

 L- syntrophica Wainio in Termeszetr. füz., XXII (1899), p. 317. Kaukasus. (Bilimbia.) 

 L. vinicolor Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V il899), p. 487. 



„Thallus pale, yellowish or pallid, thin, shining, apothecia black, sessile, 

 flat, obscurely margined, medium; spores 4—8, colourless, straight, radlike, below 

 attenuate, 7 — 12 septate, 40—60X3.5 u] paraphyses separable, apices adherent, 

 blueblack; hypothecium intensely red or wine-red, thick. The hymen, with J. 

 first intensely blue, then wine-yellow. K. renders the hypothecium somewhat 

 purpurascent. On bark. Australia." 

 L. (Baellia) restituta Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 39. 



„Thallus whitish or pallid, minutely and conversely areolate (K. yellowish); 

 apothecia innate, at first clothed by the thallus, finally black, flat or somewhat 

 convex, faintly margined. medioere; spores 8, brown, ellipsoid or oblong-ellipsoid, 

 often slightly curved and polari-bilocular with short tubules, 1-septate. nucleatae, 

 24 — 34X9 — 12 u: paraphyses slender, fairly separable, apices black and clavate; 

 hypothecium blackish-brown. Hymenium with J. intensely coerulescent. On 

 bark, Jimbour." 

 L. (Bnellia) sabconnexa Strn. apud Bail. in Queensl. Agric. Journ., V (1899), p. 38. 



„Thallus whitish or pallid, thin, minutely fractured in tile-like plates (K. 

 yellowish): apothecia black, at first innate, and indeed often thalline-clothed. at 

 lenght superficial and obtusely margined, finally somewhat convex; spores 8 in 



