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OF AUSTRALIAN FVNGI— continued. 



General Characters. 



LEV., ANN. SCI. NAT.3SER. 111.61(1845). 



SACC. SYLL. III. 1 (1884). 



Both surfaces, spots circular, reddish brown, iinally falling out and 

 leaving leaf as if riddled with shot. 



Spots indistinct, becoming pale. Receptacles on upper surface, point- 

 like, pierced. 



Spots large, irregular, at first dingy brown then whitish, with narrow 

 purple border. 



Spots straggling, becoming bleached, with red margin. 



Spots on both surfaces, various, tawny. 



Spots on upper surface, limited by the veins, hence angular, reddish 



ochrey. 

 Spots on both surfaces, irregular, whitish to ashy. Margin somewhat 



elevated, brown. 

 Spots on both surfaces, somewhat circular, whitish, with brown 



margin. 

 Spots on both surfaces, irregular, pale with narrow brown margin. 



Receptacles minute, gregarious, black. 

 Spots somewhat circular, pale umber, with raised dark marginal line. 



Spots rather circular, greenish, then brownish or greyish, with purple 



border. 

 Spots minute, whitish, often near the veins. 



Spots ou both surfaces, brown, circular, with darker margin. 



Receptacles gregarious, spherical, black, very small, obtuse. 

 Sub-cuticular, Hysterium-like, swollen. 



Spots brownish, elliptical, surrounded by brown line. Receptacles 



black, point-like, half immersed. 

 Receptacles numerous, thickly clustered, on under surface, pustular, 



quite black. 

 Chiefly on under surface. Receptacles very minute, covered, black, 



forming nebulous spots. 

 On under surface, gregarious. Receptacles half immersed, minute, 



black, pap-like. 



Receptacles on under surface, scattered, conically elevated, black, 

 minute. 



Bursting through. Receptacles gregarious, immersed, black, conical, 



girt by whitish spots. 

 Receptacles scattered, dot-like, minute, black, membranous. 



Receptacles globose or angular, black, arr.anged ia series, and forming 

 elongated pustules, wrinkled, dark grey. 



Receptacles gregarious, depressed globose, pap-like, black, every- 

 where. 



On upper surface. Receptacles scattered or gregarious, globose, 

 covered, at length bursting through. 



Receptacles on both surfaces, large, thickly clustered, turgid, shining, 

 dark chestnut. 



Scattered, minute, shining. Receptacles hemispherical, white within, 

 covered by epidermis, which splits lengthwise. 



Receptacles spurious, circular, elevated here and there. 



