121 



OF AUSTRALIAN FVNGI—conflmied. 



Occurrence. 



General Charactera. 



Pug. III. 22 (1882).— PLyllachora, Dothidea. 



1648 

 1649 

 1650 



F. Fueg. 279 (1887).— Dothidea. 



16511 ... 1 ... I T. I ... 1 ... I ... 



Q 



.. V 



.. V. ... , ... 



Roum., Rev. Myc. 27 (1881). 



1654 

 1655 



1G56 



T. V 



V 



V 



Leaves of Ficus ... 



Le.aves of Mynpnrum 



plali/ciirpum 

 Leaves of Eucalypts 



Leaves of Tasmania 

 aromatlca 



Fronds of Alsophila 

 Leaves of Ctuliunia j 

 javaneiisis \ 



Leaves of Eucalypts 

 rhyllodes of Acuchi 



riiyllotles of Acacia 

 Itrngifolia 



Pustules minute, crowikd in orbicular or irrcgul.ar spots, openings pap- 

 like. 



Minute, disc shaped, black, crowded here and there, surface wrinkled, 

 leathery, sulistauce bright fiery orange. 



On upper or under surface, gregarious, globose, black, wrinkled. 



On both surfaces, globose, wrinkled, blaclc, opaque. 



Spots rather circular, thin. Cells elnng.ated, wavy, thin. 

 Spots irregular, thickened, buffi coloured, layer shining black, margin 

 distinct. 



Leathery, somewhat circular, convex, wrinkled, black, shining. 

 Internal. Receptacles ou brown elliptical fjpots, crowded, small, black, 



shining. 

 Receptacles convex, brown, four to ten, seated on circular spots, with 



pore at apex. 



MELOGRAMMACE.E, NITS. 



Grcv. XIII. 107 (188.3). 

 1G57J ... I ... I ... 1 ... I ... I Q. I ... I Prostr.ite trunks ., 



Misc. Myc. II. 12 (1885). 



16581 ... ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. I ,.. I Bark 



Sehem. Sfer. Comm. I. 211 (1861). 



16591 



Brauclies 



Ventiuia, Hypoxylou, Spteria, Valsaria. 



16601 W.A, I ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. I B. I Bark, dead wood .. 



Globose, deformed, constricted at base, smooth, pale t.an, punctate with 

 black openings. 



Cushion shaped, loosely gregarious, black, paler within, openings of 

 receptacles point-like. 



Soon superficial, with habit and appearance of Hi/poTijloti, but not 

 carbonaceous. Receptacles very small. 



Deformed, tubercled, wrinkled and cracked, reddish. Receptacles 

 immersed, black, shining. 



DIATEYPACffi, FRIES. 

 Pyr. Germ. 64 (1867).— Sphferia. 



Q. 



1661 

 1662 

 1663 



Myc 



1664 



Veu, 



Q. 



Spec. 115 (1873) 



Branches and bark 



of trees 

 Branches of Rhipi- 



yiiiium parvijlorum 

 Branches 



Branches 



Small, pustulate, circuliir, green inside. 



Bursting through, angular or run together, and elongated. Receptacles 



ovate. 

 Receptacle-bearing layer, bursting through, long and broad, at length 



bliick. Receptiicles ovoid. 



Receptacles gregarious, at first moist and globose, at length dry .and 

 cup shaped, dark brown. 



