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OF AUSTRALIAN FVNGl— continued. 



General Characters 



IN FCKL. SYMB. MYC. 66 (1875). 



DE BARY. 



Meek. 41 (1790).— Mucor. 



... I ... I ... [ ... I Q. I B. 1 Dung 



21921 . 



Gregarious, threads slender, pellucid, weeping, yellowisli, club sliaped 

 at apex. 



Sp. 11. 1185 (1753). 



Diinyf ... ... I Thre.a(ls simple, erect, white below, ochrey above. 



Putrid organic sub- Spore-bearing threads simple, erect, brownish. Spore sacs spherical, 

 stances [ dark brown when dry. 



Myk. II. 113 (1823).— Ulva, Mucor. 

 21951 ... I ... I ... I V. I N.S.W. 1 ... 1 B. I Fatty substances ... I Spore-bearing threads bending, shining, brass colour, continuous. Spore 

 j I I I I III I sacs globose, turning black. 



Ann. Sci. Nat. 66 (1875).— Mucor. 

 219G, ... I ... I ... I v. 1 ... j ... 1 ... I Decaying Agarics... | Spore-bearing threads simple, bending, shining, olive. Spore sacs 

 j I I I I III I somewhat globose. 



Ann. vSci. Nat. 300 (1873).— Mucor, Helicostylum. 

 2197] ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. j ... I Putrid substances ... Spore-bearing threads erect, simple or branched, brown. Spore sacs 

 I I 1 I I III I spherical, becoming bluish. 



DE BARY. 



Nat. 371 (1847).— Uredo, JEcidium. 

 21981 ... I S.A. I ... I V. ] N.S.W. I- ... I B. I Leaves, stems, &c., I Pustules bursting through, white, variable. Conidia uniform, globose, 

 I I I I I I I I of Cruciferie I colourless. Very common. 



Krypt. Fl. Schl. 236 (1888). 



2199 ... V. I ... Leavesof /4fopecurHS I Conidial stage unknown. Reproductive organs covered by epidermis, 



along with Pucciriia becoming brownish. 

 rubigo-vera I 



Krypt. Fl. Scbl. 236 (1888).— Peronospora, Botrytis. 



220n| ... I ... I . I V. I ... I ... I ... I Leaves of Grape vine I Threads thick, frequently constricted .and swollen, with minute suckers. 



Icon. I. 20 (1854).— Botrytis. 



Tobacco leaves 



Leaves of Onion, 

 Garlic, &c. 



Conidia-bearing threads thick, tall, forking. Br.anches spreading, 



tapering. 

 Forming whitish-grey or greyish-lilac tuits, sometimes covering leaves. 



Conidia-bearing threads large, erect, forked. 



NOWAK. 



Hedw. 57 (1885). — Sporendonoraa, Entomophthora. 

 2203! ■•• I ■■• I ■•■ i V. 1 ... I ... I B. 1 Bodies of house flies [ White mould-like growth. Conidia bearers simple, crowded, club 



I 



and dipterous insectsi sh.aijed. 



DE BARY AND WORON. 



Ber. Nat. Ges. III. 22 (1863). 



Leaves and leaf stalks 

 of Goodeniaceous 

 plants 



Leaves of Composila; 



Cells containing spore sacs orange red. Galls wart-like, solitary or 

 forming brown crust. 



Spots crust-like, running together, orange red. Galls small, flattened, 

 scarcely projecting. 



DE BARY. 



Exauth. 341 (1833).— Physoderma. 



2206 1 Q. I B- //yn'TOc////f a«m/iVo... I Spores usually collected in scattered bulging spots, which are at first 



translucent, then brown. 



