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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— co?it!>med. 



General Characters. 



S.V.S. 387 (1849).— Spliffiria. 



Bark aud dead ! Eeceptacles in tufts, on a convex yellowish layer, ovoid, bright red, 



branches I sometimes ochrey red. 



Living leaves, bracts. Bursting through, tufted. Receptacles waxy, almost globose, dark brown, 



&e. of Slijphelia j at length naked. 

 Dead bark ... Pale crimson. Keceptacles ovate to pap-like, with a bloom half 



immersed in umber-coloured layer. 

 Dead bark ... Tufted, red. Receptacles ovate, with pap-like openings, often arising 



from eircul.ir disc. 

 Bark ... ... Tufted, brick red, bursting through, pustulcsconves. Receptaclesalmost 



globose, pap-like, soon concave. 



Coniin. Critt. II. 477 (1867).— Noctria. 



15501 



Q. 



Twigs of Capparis \ Receptacles densely tufted, pale-apricot colour, with openings a little 

 MitcheUi \ deeper in colour, papillate. 



Sphaeria, Hypocrea, Nectria. 



1551 



1552 



1553 



1.554 

 1555 



On Poli/porus, &c. 



On Bofed' chiefly and 



Pob/porus 

 On Poli/jiorus 



r)n Poli/porus, &c. ... 

 On Agarics 



Conidia-bearing mycelium white, then orange. Receptacles seated on 

 flutly ochrey b.ase, often white .at margin, golden yellow or orange. 



Conidia-bearing mycelium penetrating matrix. Receptacles closely 

 packed in a. rough layer, pale yellow brown. 



Forming at first flue filaments, gradually becoming membranous, tan 

 coloured. 



Receptacles gregarious, at first white, theu bright-red myceUum. 



Stratum white, delicate downy. 



Syll. II. 490 (1883).— Nectria, Sphaaria. 



1556 



1558 



Bark, chips, &c. 



Wood and hark 

 Hypuxijlon 



Scattered, umber coloured or somewhat orange. Recept.acles crowded 

 here and there. 



Receptacles scattered, egg sh.apcd, openings pap-like, blood red. 



Receptacles scattered, crimson, egg shaped, openings darker and pap- 

 like. 



Mich. I. 323 (1878).— Nectria. 

 15591 ... I ... I T. I V. I ... I ... I ... I Putrid Agarics ... I Vermilion. Receptacles egg shaped, with fibrous swollen texture, 



Gibbeia, BotryospliKiia. 



15601 ... I ... I T. I v. I ... I ... I B. I Herbaceous stems ... I Receptacles gregarious, growing together in tufts, somewhat mem- 

 I I I I 11 I brauous, warted, folded, blue. 



Grev. XVI. 5 (1887).— Gibberolla. 



1561] ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. I .. 



Stems of Piissijlora \ Receptacles bursting through, collected in small clusters, globose, 

 substance bright blue. 



Icon. Fung. I. 24 (1837).— Sphferia. 

 15621 ,,. I ... I T. I ... I ... I ... I B. I Wood and chips ... I Receptacles globose, shaggy, white, openings turning bhackish. 



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