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OF AUSTRALIAN FUyiGI—coidinued. 



Habitat. 



N.S.W. 



Occuivence. 



General Characters. 



FRIES, S.M. II. 503 (1823). 



Kr. Pyr. 10 (1876).— SpliEEria. 



stems of Ukiniis 



commujiis 

 Leaves of Acacia 



rerlicillit/ii 

 Leaves of Sugar cane 



Ueceplaclcs densely gregarious, covercJ by epidenni-i, globose, black, 



wbite within. 

 Innate, upper or under surface spot-like, black, shining. Receptacles 



nearly globose, black within. 

 Receptacles scattered or gregarious, minute, black, bursting through, 



filanieuts dark brown. 



Spbceria, Spliierella, DiJ}-mosplia3ri!i. 



1697 



1698 



Twigs of cucurbila- 



ceous plant 

 Branches of Grape 



vine 



Receptacles beneath epidermis, at length almost free, gregarious, very 

 minute, black. 



Receptacles loosely gregarious, covered with bleached cuticle, hemis- 

 pherical, black, leathery. 



Gen. Pyr. Ilal. 8 (1875). 

 16991 ... I ... I ... I V. I 



Lepiilosperma 



Receptacles on bleached elongated spots, with dark-brown border, 

 globular. 



EJ. II. 347 (18o8).— Sphreria, Ph. 



1700 



1701 



Leaves of Aitcuba 



japoiiica 

 Herbaceous stems 



Receptacles spherical, immersed, lilack, scattered upon somewhat 



circular brown spots. 

 Reccpt.acles somewhat gregarious, at first covered, then almost naked, 



spherical, depressed. 



FEIES. S.M. II. 513 (1823). 



(1869). — SphiErella, Physalospora. 



Sfcr. Ital. 62 (1870).— Sp 

 V. 



V. 



V. 



V. N.S.W. 



V. 



Leaves of Dawmara 



robusta = Ayalhis 

 Le.aves of Lucerne 

 Leaves of IJtica ... 



Leaves of Melaleiicu 



Phyllodes of Acacia 

 suaveolens 



Dead leaves of 



Ali/xia buxifolid 

 Leaves of Grcvitlca 



Fading leaves of 

 Banl-sia iniegri- 

 fulia 



Fading leaves of 

 Eucalypts 



Dead leaves of 

 Euonymus 



Leaves of Straw- 

 berry 



Leaves of Guodia 

 latifolia 



Spots p.ile brown or yellow, margin .amber, then dark brown. Recep- 

 tacles black, internal. 



Receptacles minute, seated on brown spots; r.aised above general surface. 



Spots irregular or somewhat circular on upper surface, becoming pale, 

 with broad brown border. 



Spots circular, minute, brown, convex. Receptacles black, in crowded 

 spots. 



Receptacles scattered, very thin, immersed, black, covered by blackened 

 cuticle. 



On both sides. Receptacles gregarious, arising from within, nearly 



globose, covered by blackened cuticle. 

 GregarioiLs or confluent. Receptacles globose, white within, covered 



by a bl.ack expanded Layer. 

 On upper surface, spots none. Receptacles gregarious, black, pierced 



with a pore. 



On both sides, spots reddish brown, large. Receptacles immersed in 

 substance of leaf and hidden. 



On under surlace. Receptacles black, beneath epidermis, globose, on 

 greyish spots. 



Sjiots becoming purple, then pale towards the centre. Receptacles 

 very minute, globular, black. 



Spots circular, brown, surrounded by darker line. Receptacles gre- 

 garious, minute. 



