17o 



OF AUSTRALIAN ^WNGl—coiitinued. 



S.M. 



2095 

 2096 

 2097 

 2098 

 2099 

 2100 



2101 



III. 480 (1832)- 

 V. 



V. 



V. 



-continued. 



Q- 



N.S \V. .. 



B. 



Leaves of Lepidos- 



perma 

 Leaves of Senecio 



Bedfurdn 

 Leaves of Myoporum 



iiisulare 

 Leaves of Nerium 



Oleander 

 Fhyllodes of Acucia 



lungifolia 

 Fading leaves of 



Wheat, &c., also 



stem and ear 

 Fading Violet leaves 



Septoriii, iSphserella, Fusariuiu, Fusisporiimi. 

 21021 ... I ... I ... I V. I ... j ... I B. I Leaves of Mulbeny 



Ann. Sci. Nat. 16 (1847). 



21031 ... I ... I _.. I ... j 



Eev. Myc. (1885). 



210-ti ... I ... I ... I ... I 



Twigs of Passiflora 

 growing on stem 



Q. I ... I Languid leathery 

 I I leaves 



Spots on both surAices, greyish, then white, oblong, with broad brown 

 margin. Receptacles small, black. 



Spots on upper surface, grey, run together, surrounded by black line. 

 Keceptacles poiut-like, globose. 



Spots on upper surface, circular, whitish, girt by brown line. Kecep- 

 tacles half immersed, point-like, black. 



Spots on upper surface, rounded or angular, and run together, turning 

 whitish. Keceptacles somewhat large, globose. 



Keceptacles closely crowded on both surfaces, without definite spots, 

 often occupying entire surface, immersed, bl.ack. 



On both surfaces. Spots liuear lengthwise, whitish with dark-purple 

 margin. Keceptacles innate, very minute, black. 



Receptacles minute, numerous, brownish yellow, seated on pale zoned 

 circular spots, girt by reddish-brown ring. 



Spots whitish or ochrcy, surrounded by brown. Keceptacles innate, 

 globose, gregarious. 



Keceptacles very thickly clustered, minute, innate, at length bursting 

 through. 



Keceptacles on upper surface, interspersed on thin spot-like brown 

 mycelium, poiut-like, globose to depressed. 



NECTRIOIDACEiE, SACC. SYLL. Ill, 613 (1884). 



Receptacles awl shaped, acute, reddish brown, paler downwards. 



HeJw. 17 (1884). — SpliMrouasma. 



21051 ... I ... I T. I ... I ... I ... I ... I I'ine chips 



Ann, Sci. Nat. 3 Scr. X. 121 (1848). 



2106| ... ! ... \ ... I ... i ... I Q. I ... I Leaves of climber... ; Receptacles minute, seated on hemispherical obtuse yellow layer. 



Grev. XVIII. 7 (1889). 



210"! ... I ... I ... I V. I ... I ... I ... [ XjQa.VQS oi Eucali/plus ' On upper surface. Recept.aclcs very minute, immersed, cracked at 



I I I I I III I mouth, seated on rather circular fleshy reddish-brown layer. 



LEPTOSTROMACEiE, RCHB. NOM. GEN. 6 (1841). 



Schm., Myk. Heft. II. 79 (1823). 



2108 

 2109 



Ann. Nat. Hist. VII. 2 Ser. 9.5 (1851). 



2110 



V 

 V 



Dead leaves of Euca- 



h/ptiis 

 F.alien leaves of 



Eucalyptus 



Receptacles scattered, superficial, circular, dark brown. Spores with 



oblique bristle at one end. 

 Receptacles scattered over bleached spots, shield shaped, flattened, 



black, dehiscing in middle with star-like fissure. 



V 



hca.res ot Eucali/ptiis , On under surface, forming small somewhat circular stellate black 

 patches, composed of flattened receptacles run together. 



