173 



OF AUSTRALIAN ¥\]NGI— continued. 



W.A. 



S.A. T. 



N.S.W. 



General Characters. 



Guar. I. 145 (1883). 



20771 ... I ... 1 ... I ... 



Syiii. 402 (1875). 

 20781 ... I S.A. I ... I V. 



S.V.S. 416 (1849). 



Q. 



Leathery leaves 



Spots circular, of black interwoven mycelium. Eeceptacles minute, 

 globose, rather membranous. 



Bark, branches of j Receptacles scattered, rather superficial, globose, then depressed, black. 

 Grape vine | clad with stiff brown bristles. 



Leaves of Canlhium 



latifuUum 

 I'liyllodes of Acacia 



complanata 

 Follicles of a Mars- 



denia 

 Living or fading 



pliyllodes of Acacia 



Eeceptacles scattered. Immersed, membranous, dark brown piercing 



cuticle. 

 Spots brick red, determinate, pale at length, or girt with red zone. 



Receptacles half-internal, point-like, black. 

 Receptacles gregarious, black, bursting through. In company with 



Phoiiui follicuhiritiiiy Sacv. 

 Receptacles gregarious, minute, under cuticle then bursting through, 



black, seated on whitish spots. 



Lib. Exs. (1837). 



Midi. II. 8 (1880).— Pestalozzia. 



20851 ... 1 ... [ ... I ... 1 ... ] Q. 1 ... 



S.V.S. 424 (1849).— Asteroma. 



20861 ... I ... I ... I V. I ... I Q. 1 B. 



1 I 111 11 



Siipp. 53 (1851). — Spbffiria, Diplodia. 

 2087 



Leaves of MyrtussMA. Spots on upper surface, circular or irregular, tawny, girt by purple zone. 



BaMwusia j Receptacles minute, innate. 



Leaves of Brisbane Spots on both surfaces, circular or irregular, pale brown or ochrey, girt 



Box( TVistajim con-i by darker elevated line. Receptacles minute, point-like, black. 



fcria) I 



Fading leaves of i Spots small, angular, turning whitish, encircled with red. Receptacles 

 Vine I on upper surface. 



Rose leaves 



Leaves of Sorghum 

 and Muehlenbechia 

 infested with Ure- 

 dines 



On upper surface. Spots purplish. Receptacle-like tubercles scattered 

 and collapsing, blackish. 



Gregarious, very minute. Receptacles globose, black, shining, pierced. 



5 Not. 19 (1866). 



2088! ... I ... I ... 1 , 



Q. 



Leaves of Dendro- l Receptacles gregarious, inn.ate, black, convex, at length splitting cuticle, 

 bium speciosum \ shining. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. VI. 430 (1841). 



2089 I ... V. 



Midi. II. 8 (1880). 



2090] ... I ... I ... I V. j 



Myk. Beitr. 649 (1870). 



20911 ... I ... I ... I V. 1 



Dead branches and 

 leaves of Eucalyp- 

 tus 



Eeceptacles in circular spots, immersed. 



Dead leaves of Eu- | Spots on both surfaces, small, circular, pale, surrounded by brown 

 1 call/plus I line. Receptacles few, in centre of spots, black. 



ljca.\esot Eucaltjptus I Receptacles on irregular spots, which are pale brown or grey, limited 

 I by darker line. 



S.M. III. 480 (1832). 



Leaves of Bromus, 



&c. 

 Phyllodes of Acacia 



Leaves of Harden- 

 bergia monophylla 



Spots obsolete, becoming pale, elongated. Receptacles plentiful, globose 

 to flattened, pierced. 



Spots on both surfaces, circular, whitish, encircled by brown. Recep- 

 tacles crowded, point-like, becoming black. 



Spots on both surfaces, broad, pale, brown at margin. Receptacles 

 point-like, ochrey. 



