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OF AUSTRALIAN FU'SGl— continued. 



N.S.W. Q. 



Occurrence. 



General Characters. 



WALLR., FL. CRYPT. II. 333 (1833). 

 MASS. MON. MYX. (1892). 

 Tubulifera, Miicor, Licea, &c. 



220; 



2207a 

 2208 



Rotten wood ... i Spore sacs cylindrical, rounded at apex, gregarious, mostly crowded. 



Mass of spores chestnut. 

 Eucah/ptus microtheca Spore sacs shining, golden yellow. 



ilithalium irregular, ashy. Cortex membranous, netted with branched 



veins. 



Running over twigs 

 and on ground 



MASS. MON. MYX. (1892). 

 Grey. II. 51 (1873). — LyeoperJon, Licea. 

 2209| W.A. I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I B. I Wood 



Mon. 225 (1875).— Fuligo, Licea. 

 22101 W.A. I ... I ... 1 ... I ... I Q. I B. I Dead twigs, &c. 



yEthalium very yariable in form, flattened or cushion shaped, olive. 



Colour of Kthalium variable, red brown or ochrey. Spore sacs bcU 

 shaped at apex. 



KOST. MON. (1875). 



Clathrus, Comatricba, Trichia. 



Rotten wood 



Rotten wood 

 Rotten wood, &c. 



Spore sacs cylindrical, gregarious, on violet-black expansion. Spores 



rusty cinnamon. 

 Spore sacs globose, ovate, erect. Stem black, shining. 

 Spore sacs cylindrical, obtuse, on strongly-developed expansion, which 



is violet black. 



MASS. MON. MYX. (1892). 

 Syst. Myc. 7 (1873). — Stemonitis. 



Among moss ... | Spore sacs stalked, dark steel blue or blackish, iridescent. Stem short. 



Spores spiny. 

 Moss, wood, &c. ... I Spore sacs stalked, globose, blackish purple, Iridescent. Stem elongated, 



blackish brown. 



ROST. MON. (1875). 



Gast. 9 (1818). — Hemiarcyria, Lycoperdon. 



22161 ... 

 22171 W.A. 



Fungus, Lycoperdon, Bovista. 



Q. 



Rotting Ci/cas 

 Bark and wood 



22181 W.A. 



V. 



Mou. Appl. 38 (1875). 

 2219 I T. 



Q. [ B. I Stumps 



Wood 



Sessile, much depressed, circular or irregular in outline. Spores in 



mass clear oriinge yellow. 

 Spore sacs spherical to depressed, crowded. Spores iu mass p.ale yellow. 



I iEthalium gregarious, rounded, size of pea, shining, distinctly warted, 

 rose colour. 



Spore sacs scattered, stalked or sessile, copper colour with metallic tints. 

 Stem very short. 



