i M 



OF AUSTRALIAN YlJNGI—conthmed. 



Ic. Fung. I. 11 (1837). 

 19441 ... I ... I ... I v. I 



Bark 



Tufts bursting tlirougli, gregarious, black, 

 densely fasciculate iu awl-shaped tufts. 



Fertile threads erect, 



March., Champ. Copr. Belg. 34 (1885). 

 1945 I v. 



Branches and spines Gregarious, umber to dusky. Tufts of threads in circular bundles, like 

 of Biirsarid spin- Lachnella. Sterile threads erect. Couidia spherical, rather tran- 



osa, not yet dead I sparent, granular. 



Ic. Fung. I. 9 (1837). 



19461 ... I ... ... I ... I N.S.W. I Q. I B. i ^Yood 



Expanded, d.irk brown, powdery. Threads short, rather couical. 

 Conidia sooty brown. Coniduvl stage of Bisporella monilifera. 



(1851). — Cladospuriuui, Helmiuthosporimn. 



Schm., iljk. Heft 

 1949 



1950 



I. 10 (1817). 



Leaves and fruit of 

 Apple and Pear 



Leaves and fruit of 

 Pear 



Twigs of Possijlvra 

 Oats 



Berl. Mag. VII. 37 (1816j.— Dematium. 



Foliage of Grape 



Vine 

 Leaves of Oak, &c. 



Stems, leaves, &c 



Wood. 



Lower surface of 

 leaves of Scrjania 

 Wood 



On paper forming 



dark-grey layer 

 Leaves of tear, &c. 



Leaves of Typha 

 (Bulrush) 



Berl. Mag. III. 10 (1809).— Macrosporium. 

 1959 



I 



I960 

 1961 

 1962 



1963 



Fading leaves of 



Maize 

 Trunks and branches 



Fading or dead leaves 

 of Trislania laurina 



Inflorescence of 



grasses (Sporoho- 

 lits ijidicus) 



Kipc peaches 



Mich II. 28 (1880).— Ilulmiuthcsporium. 

 1964 ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. ... Wood 



Expanded, velvety, olive, often tree-like on leaves. Threads filiform, 



erect, in bundles. Conidia olive. 

 Expanded, velvety, olive. Threads short, tapering, toothed at apex. 



Conidia olive. 



Tufts spread out, ruu together, black. Threads erect, simple, brown. 



Conidia dark brown. 

 Spots on leaves elongated, ochrey, drying up. Threads in bundles, 



point-like, densely clustered. Conidia olive to brown. 



Tufts in centre of brown spot, disposed in a tree like manner, minute, 



yellow, becoming greenish. 

 Tufts .arranged in a circle, olive, then blackish, large, thick. Threads 



at first erect, then declining. 

 Tufts densely clustered, run together, forming a velvety yellow-olive 



then dark-olive layer. 



Tufts spread out, then greyish green. Threads branched, flexuous, 



yellow. 

 Tufts minute, solitary, black. Threads tufted, erect, long, slender, 



slightly branched, olive. 

 Thread.s irregularly branched, transparent above, brown below. Conidia 



pale brown. 

 Threads simple, thiu, divided, arising from a creeping mycelium, greyish 



brown below. 

 Tufts elongated or oblong, scattered, turning black, seated at first on 



distinct greyish spot. 



Thin cloud-like stain. Threads elongated, septate knotted, pale 

 brown. 



Expanded, velvety, dark olive or sooty brown. Threads clustered, lax, 

 simple or sparingly branched. 



Tufts on both surfaces, very black, loosely gregarious, disc shaped, com- 

 pact, resembling Puccinia. Conidia pale sooty brown. 



Spongy. Threads flaccid, flexuous, knotted, branched. Conidia brown. 



Expanded, internally black. Threads erect, sparingly branched. 

 Conidia straight, at first oblong, then elongated and somewhat linear, 

 dark brown. 



Tufts minute, linear, nearly par.allel. Threads flexuous, simple, in 

 bundles, dark brown. Conidia yellow brown. 



