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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



Schema Sf. I. 225 (1870). — Perisporium, Stiginatea. 



1C80| 



B. I Leaves of Gcraniiiin I Receptacles clustered in patches or spots, hardly circinatiug, hairs 

 I I thickened at base. 



M)'c. Heft. I. 1.5 (1817).— Sphasria. 



1681 

 1682 



Leaves of Suhinum Gregarious. Receptacles depressed globose, woolly, sooty olive. 



Dullachyi 

 Rotting grass, &c. ... Receptacles gregarious, nearly ovoid, thin black hairs radiating from 

 base. 



Giorn. Bot. Itnl. 11. 334 ('1847).— Sphajria, 



16831 W.A. I ... I ... I ... I ... 

 1684 ... I ... I ... ... 



... I ... I Rotten wood ... I Crowded or scattered, black. Receptacles nearly globose, wrinkled 



Q. I ... I Trcmellu fiicifonnis | Receptacles scattered, globose, superficial, black, papdike, smooth. 



Symb. Myc. 161 (1869) emended. — P.silosphaBria, Melauomma. 



1685] ... I ... I ... I ... I N.S.W. I ... I ... I Bark ... ... I Gregarious, crowded, black. Receptacles convex, smooth, pierced with a 



1 jjore. 



PERTUSACE.ffi, FRIES. 



Grev. XVI. 87 (1888).— Zignoella. 



Naked branches 



Twigs 



Inside dead bark of 

 trees 



Receptacles scattered, half immersed, rather conical, base buried in 



wood. 

 Scattered or collected together, erumpent. Receptacles globose, smooth, 



black. 

 Scattered. Receptacles half immersed, pierced, black. 



SACC, MICH. I. 333 (1879). 



Scbem. Sfer. 45 (1870). — Scbizostoma, Sphasria. 

 16891 ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. I ... I Wood 



Receptacles large, free, black, openings linear. 



CERATOSTOMACEiE, FRIES. 



Notiz. 44 (1876). 

 16901 ... 1 S.A. I ... I ... I ... I 



Rotten wood of iiHca-l Receptacles almost superficial, or base buried in wood, small, globose, 

 li/ptus viminalis I black, thinly carbonaceous. 



OBTECTACEiE, FRIES., S.V.S. (1849). 



Fung. Arg. Pug. 2 (1880). — Massaria. 



16911 ... 1 ... 1 ... I V. I ... I ... I ... I 



Symb. Myc. 140 (1869) emended. 



Bark 



Living leaves of 



Baiikiia 

 Dead branches of 



Capparis 



Scattered, covered, inconspicuous. Receptacles depressed. 



Spots circular, pale with iudistiuct brown margin. Receptacles few, 



black, bursting through. 

 Receptacles loosely gregarious, globose, then conical, black. 



