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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



Cliiinip 



1623a 



1B24 



1625 



1621 



162 



1628 



1629 



1630 



16.31 



103; 



1633 



I. 168 (1798). — Sphajria, Diatrype, Antliostoin;i, Nmumularia — continued. 



Wood 



Wo.xl ... 

 Bark and wood 

 Bark or wood 

 Kotteii wood 

 Old trunks 

 Rotten branches ... 

 Bark and wood 

 Trunks ... 

 Kotten wood 

 Bark of dead trees 



Rather thick, e.\terually, minutely and densely papillate, clay to red 



internally. 

 Hemispherical or nearly f,'loliose, superficial, black, sliinin;; dusky black 



within. Cup-shaped deiircssion around opening of receptacle. 

 Hemispherical, eontluent, linally black, opcni)igs of receptacles singly 



in distinct marginate disc. 

 Bursting through, hemispherical, thick, variously shaped, often 



deformed. Receptacles rather large, globose. 

 Broadly expanded, coffee coloured, blackening. Receptacles globose, 



sparingly confluent. 

 Large, margin inflc.xed, substance black, surface rusty to black. Recep- 

 tacles oblong, immersed. 

 Very broadly expanded, black, girt by ruptured epidermis. Receptacles 



small, ovoid, crowded. 

 Bursting through, cushion shaped, irregular form when young, clay 



colour to bright red, old red brown or dark red. 

 Expanded, cushion shaped, thick, surface rust coloured, substance 



black. Receptacles oblong. 

 On wood, rarely on bark, spread out in narrow thin crust, dark brown 



or black. Reeeptiicles large, thickly crowded. 

 Hemispherical, large, corky to woody, sooty brown. Receptacles in 



outer layer bl.ack, oblong. 



NITS AND FCKL., SYMB. 214 (1869). 



Fckl., Sinyb. Myc. 216 (1869).— Dothidoii, Splia3ria. 



Fading leaves of 

 Aljiinia ccerulca 



Stems of Scirpiis 

 nodosus 



FimbtiMylls 



Leaves of grass, 

 dying or dead 



Juncus ... 



Leaves of Euealypts 



Living. and dry leaves 

 of CorJt/Une teT' 

 miimlis, var. Can- 

 na' folia 



Phyllodes of Acacia 

 penninervis and 

 leaves of Figs 



Leaves of clover ... 



Spots brown, then pitch black, elongated, runuing together here and 



there. 

 Elongated, immersed, making matrix brownish. Receptacles parallel, 



globose, sporidia unequal-sided. 

 Black, covered by epidermis, openings granuLate. 

 Distinct or run together in parenchyma of leaf, covered by shining 



blackened epidermis. 

 Internal, brown, epidermis ultimately brownish and blackish, cracked 



lengthwise. 

 Gregarious, on blistered tawny spots of living leaves, black, half 



innnersed. 

 Elongated, lance shaped, running parallel with veins, shining black, 



in brown spots. 



Inunersed, black, shining, pustules black, minute, warty, warts with 

 openings. 



Infernal, forming brownish spots, at first producing conidia. 



Fung. Arg. Pug. IV. 186 (1882).— Pliyllachora, Splu-eria. 



Fung. Arg. Pug. IV. 188 (1882). 



I'ading leaves of 

 Litsea dfulhata 



Dead leaves of 

 Euealypts 



Leaves ... 



Dead leaves of 



Euealypts 

 Leaves of Euealypts 



On ochrey-brown spots, loosely gregarious, at first covered with 



epidermis, shining black. 

 Bursting througli on both surfaces, nearly circular, black, shining. 



Internal, circular, pl.aue then convex, ash coloured, openings point- 

 like, black. 



Circul.ar, convex, shining, black. 



On upper or under service, thin, somewli.at circular, black, wrinkled. 



