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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



Habitat. 



W.A. S.A. 



NSW. 



Occurrence. 



Guncral C liar actors. 



FRIES, PL. HOM. 86 (1825). 



Pezizii, LycopcrJon, Sphffiroboliis, Sohmit.zomia. 



Lc.'ivcs of Eiicalypts 

 Wood anil branches 



Ivotten stem 



Very minute, gregarions, iinmorsud, 1)ur.sting tlirongli, piorccil at .npcx. 

 (Jregarious or scattered, flcsli coloured or yellowish, deeply innnorsed; 



margin four to si.\ rayed, white, scurfy. 

 Margin narrower than type, and disc ashy grey to violet. 



FRIES, S.M. II. 317 (1822), 



Myc. 290 (1869). — Phacidiiim, Ascobolus, Peziza, Molli.sia. 



Leaves and more 

 rarely calyx of 

 Cerastiuvi viilya- 

 tum 



Leaves of MeJicar/o 



Living hut languisli- 

 ing clover leaves 



Gregarious, sessile, minute, round, smooth, at first white with reddish 

 grey rim, at last buff with dark-brown rim. 



Scattered, minute, soon flattened, oclircy brown, originating on yel- 

 lowish spots, then girt by throe to four toothed skin. 



Gregarious, sessile, minute, circular, plane, smooth, smoky yellow ; 

 margin thin, torn. 



Mich. II 



1896 



331 (1881). — riiaciiliiun, Pseudopcziza. 



V. 



... I Living leaves of 

 Vu till 1 1 



Cups clustered together, usually .si.K to eight, minute, externally dark 

 brown ; disc closing in drying, blackening, and then resembling 

 Hhi/tuma. 



Mem. II. 38 (1817).— Pliacidiuii 



1897 



Leaves of Eucalypts | Innate, three-angled, with three elevated joints, opening in three 

 I valves, disc brown. 



FRIES. S.V. 345 (1849). 



Grev. IV. 22 (1875).— PalcUaria., Peziza, 



Dead wood ... | Small, sessile, cups concave, then plane; disc reddish brown, then 



black. 

 Branches of Euca- Circular, plane, cups with distinct margin, ([uite black, 

 lypts I 



Parerg. 459 (I860).— Patellaria. 



19001 ... I ... I ... V. I ... I .. 



B. I Rotten wood ... | Scattered or slightly gregarious, sessile, saucer shaped, horny when 



I I dry, externally dark red ; disc concave, quite black. 



BAR. EOT. ZEIT. 158 (1872). 



Nass. 29 (I860).— Tapbriua, Ascomyces. 



1901 



N.S.W. 



Q. j B. 



Peach, &c., leaves , On under surface of leaves causing blisters, and covered witli a whitish 

 bloom. 



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