129 



OF AUSTEALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



Schema Si'er. Ital. 62 (1870). — Spliteria — conlinued. 



17U ... I V. 



1715 ... ' V. 



ITUi 

 171" 



Mich. I. 399 (1878). 



1718i ... I ... I ... I V. 



Q- 



Leaves of griiss ... 



Living leaves of 



Eucalypts 

 Leaves of Pillospo- 

 rnm rubiylitosinn 

 Leaves of Dioscorca 



aad Smilax 



On upper surface. Keceptades growing from williin, ])roniiuent, 

 small, black, occupjing entire surlace. 



On under surface, spots circnlar or irregular, gre.visli brown, soflh 

 falling away. Receptacles very niinufe. 



On upper surface. Keceptacles scattered, minute, point -like, promi- 

 nent, black. 



Spots reddish brown with black margin. Receptacles point-like, 

 conical, black. 



Living leaves of 1 Spots on upper surface, turning browni.sb, indeterminate. Receptacles 

 Camellia I scattered. 



SACC. SYLL. II. 658 (1883). 



Sci. Nat. XV. 137 (1841). 



17191 ... S.A. I ... j ., 



Living leaves of 

 Eucali/ptus amyg- 

 dalina 



Receptacles gregarious or scattered, on both surfaces, membranous, 

 very dark brown. 



Sci. Nat. XVII. 122 (1842). 



1720 

 1720a 



Languid leaves of 

 Eucalyptus tereti- 

 corii is 



Receptacles on both surfaces, convex to flattened, black, finally 

 opening in centre. 



FRIES, S.V.S. 375 (1849). 



Myc. Heft. II. Ill (1817).— Alphilomorpha. 



17211 ... I ... I ... I V. I N.S.W. I ... 1 



Young leaves and 1 On both surfaces of le.af, forjuing a white felt, and the spores so 

 shoots of Apple I numerous as to make it powdery; conidia barrel shaped. 



Nat. XV. 138 (1851).— Alphitouiorpha, 



17221 



V. [ N.S.W. I Q. I B. I Rose leaves 



Ann. Sci. Nat. XV. 1(31 (1851). 



1723; 

 1724 

 1725 



Leaves of various 



lilants 

 Leaves and stems of 



various grasses 

 Vine leaves 



JMycelinm woolly, then cloth-like, white, persistent. Oiilium leucocoiiium 

 is the conidial stage. 



Mycelium spreading, arachnoid, evanescent or persistent. Receptacles 

 scattered or gregarious, minute. 



Mycelium spreading, fluffy to woolly, ochrey white, jointed, persistent. 

 Early or conidial stage is Oidium nvniilioides. Link. 



On both sides of le.af. Mycelium flutfy, persistent. Receptacles gre- 

 garious, very minute, spherical. 



Mag. III. 31 (1809).— Miicor. 



ri.ants in herbaria, 

 decaying organic 

 matter, &c. 



Leaves of Piperomia 



Mycelium creeping, fluffy, br.anched. uncoloured. Conilial stage is 

 Asperyitlus glaucusj Link, with glavicuus conidia. 



Mycelium dense, woolly, orange yellow. Receptacles membranous, 

 yellow, then ochre, immersed. 



3868. 



