165 



OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— contimced. 



Myk. Heft. I. 5 (1817).— Tremelki 



Rotten ■svood 

 Bare wood 



Berl. Mag. III. 10 (1809). — Fnsisporium, Seleiiosporium. 



Fading leaves of 



Ficus asptrit 

 Branches 



Twigs of Passijlura 



Eucali/ptus leaves, 

 spreading over g.alls 



Ann. Sci. Nat. X. 359 (1848). 



Berl. Mag. VII. 32 (1816). 



20181 ... I ... I ... I ... 1 



Mich. II. 36 (1880). 



Meek. I. 25 (1790). 



Misc. Myc. I. 28 (188-1) 



2024 



Cocci attached to 



branches 

 Coccus of Orange — 



scale insect {Cliiun- 



aspis citri) 



Q. I ... ] Leaves and stems of 

 Potato 



Decorticated liranches 



Naked wood 



Sugar cane, stiilk and 

 leaf 



Putrid Agarics, &c. 

 Old twine 



.. Phyllodes of fading 

 Acacia 



Tubercles globose to hemispherical, beautiful orange, rather large. 



Conidia Iioney coloured. 

 Cushion shaped, somewhat hemispherical or irregular, pale. Conidia 



clu)) shaped, transparent, large, long. 



Convex, cushion shaped, resembling Hypocrea, somewhat di.sc shaped, 



orange. 

 Pustules various, bursting through, brick red. Conidia bow shaped, 



ta])ering to each end. 

 Tufts bursting through, convex, rosy, then whitish. Threads repeatedly 



forked, transparent. 

 Exp.anded, greyish flesh colour. Conidia elongated. They spread over 



the leaves and colour the veins with a tint like that of raspberry cream. 



Small, rather tufted, horn-like to conical, rosy, girt at base by thin 

 whitish membrane. Conidial stage of Splmrostilbe. 



Tu<ts rather spiierical, almost sessile, reddish at first, then pale. 

 Conidia elongated, spindle shape. 



Gregarious, no spots. Conidia-bearing layer somewhat globose, fleshy, 

 brownish. Conidia brown, rough. 



Pustules gregarious, bursting through, rather prominent, resembling 



Hi/slerium, bl.ack. Conidia olive. 

 Conidia-bearing Layer circular, plate-like, scattered, superficial, bl.ack. 



Conidia dark olive. 

 Pustules gregarious, bursting through, black, with short stem-like base. 



Conidia continuous, dusky. 



Pustules disc shaped or variable, dark olive with a white margin. 



Conidia olive. 

 Pustules disc shaped, then run together and distorted, black with a 



white margin. Conidia pale olive. 



Gregarious, superficial, black, flattened, contracted when dry, star 

 shaped. Conidia pale brown. 



