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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— co/jftM?<erf. 



(1850). — Cladosporimn, Helminthosporium. 



Herb. Myc. I. 67 (1832). 



19721 ... I ... I ... I V. I ... I . 



Mag. III. 41 (1809).— Spiloma. 



Crypt. II. 300 (1833).— Mystrosporium. 



19751 W.A. I 



Fading leaves of 



Daciesiti latifoliu 

 Eticali/ptus leaves ... 



Fading Eucalyptus 



leaves 

 Living leaves of 



Glycine claitdestina 



Leaves of Keimeilya 



prostrata 

 Leaves of Solaiium 



verhascifuiium 

 Vine leaves 



B. I Decayed Agarics .. 



Wood 

 Bark 



Kotteii wood 



S.M. III. 373 (1832). 



Living leaves of 



Camellia 

 Leaves and stems of 



herbs 

 Stems, leaves, &c. ... 



Wheat, Sugar cane, 



&c. 

 Papaw fruit 



Dry stems of Arti- 

 choke 

 liipe Tomatoes 



Spots lirowD, irregular, angular. Threads in bimdles, shortened. 



Conidia bent like a bow, pale lirown. 

 Spots small or run togetlier, purple. Tufts gregarious, rather compact, 



black. Conidia pale olive. 

 Spots natber circular, or run together, pale, with rosy margin. Threads 



shortened. Conidia curved, pale. 

 On both surfaces, but chiefly upper, spots definite, irregular, .angular, 



umber. Tufts gregarious on the spots, point-like, black. Conidia 



almost transparent. 

 Spots cinn.amou brown, irregular and run together. Tufts scattered, 



black, point-like. Conidia clear olive. 

 Spots nearly circular, brown. Tufts point-like, sooty olive. Conidia 



rod-like, curved, almost hyaline. 

 Spots ou both surfaces, somewhat circular or irregular, when dry 



ochrey. Threads often on under surface, here and there densely 



tufted. Conidia ochrey olive. 



Tufts olive, spread out in more or less dense velvety patches. Threads 

 sparingly forked, pale brown. Conidia minutely warted,pale olive. 



Expanded, velvety bkack. Conidia elongated, club shaped, divided in 



all directions into quadrate cells, dark brown. 

 Tufts broad, lilack. Couidia nearly globose, opaque, seated ou base of 



variable size. 



Expanded, olive. Threads white, wrinkled, forked or trifid. Conidia 

 a little rough, blackish. 



Spots circular or run together, pale, with broad brown margin. Threads 

 tufted, pale olive. 



Spots large, tawny, irregul.ar. Tufts numerous, minute, rounded, vel- 

 vety, dark olive. 



Tufts densely clustered, numerous, brown. Threads in bundles, ascend- 

 ing, brown. Conidia olive. Considered to be conidial condition of 

 Pleospora herbiiruiii. 



Expanded, very thiu. 'Threads creeping, at length with erect branches, 

 greyish brown. Conidia same colour. 



Spots large, circular, black. Sterile threads, slender, creeping. Fertile 

 threads, short, erect. Conidia amber brown. 



Tufts forming expanded black layer. Threads in minute bundles, erect, 

 brown. Conidia brown. 



Circular, black. Threads short, robust, flexuose. Couidia brown. 



Eur. I. 9 (1822). — Cladosporiuni, Torula. 

 19831 ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. I B. j Living leavesof Vine,] Threads creeping, branched in aslragglingmanuer.oliveorsooty brown, 

 I I 111 I ' I &c. ( forming a thin membranous black layer. Conidia in short chains. 



FRIES, MICH. II. 31 (1880). 

 Meckl. I. 10 (1790).— Spluxrostilbe. 



1984 



1985 



1986 



1987 



1988 W.A. 



1989 



Dead branches 



Dog's dung 



Bark 



Bark 



Dung 



Dead auts [Fvrmica) 



Somewhat fasciculate, orange coloured. Stem even, darker downwards. 



Head somewhat club shaped. 

 Gregarious, flesh coloured. Head darker, continuous with smooth stem, 



which is sometimes forked. Conidia transparent. 

 Gregarious, flesh coloured. Head convex to hemisijherical. Stem short, 



mealy. 

 Tufted, flesh coloured. Stems tapering upwards, shortly branched, 



mealy. Head orange red. 

 Gregarious or somewhat scattered. Stem rather thick, terminated by 



rosy or red, globose, mealy head. 

 Stems elongated, slender, black, flexuous, slightly thickened below, 



Head inversely egg shaped, rosy. 



3868. 



