81 ON SOME FTTNGI OF KE"W" SOUTH WALES AKD QUEEN'SLAND, 



M. phyllodiorum, B. et Br., on phyllodia or Acacia, Brisbane 



Eiver (Bailey). 



UsTiLAGO, Link. 

 Minute fungi, deepl}' seated in tlie tissues o£ tlie plants tliey 

 infest. Spores simple, arising from delicate threads or produced 

 in a form of closely packed cells, tliat break up into a powdery 

 mass. 

 TT. carlo f TuL, on "Western Queensland specimens of Aristida 



(Bailey), var. h^omivora, on Bromus arenarius, Murray Eiver 



Journal of Linn. Soc, Bot., XIII., 174 ; var. columellifera, 



TuL, Eockbampton, Queensland (Z. c.) 

 U. avicola, Berk., on Fimhrisfi/lis,'BTisbMie Eiver (Bailey). 

 TT. segetum, Ditm., corn smut produced on tbe receptacle and 



rbacbis ; epidermis soon ruptured ; spores loose, minute 



globose, black, on ears of wheat, Darling Downs, Queensland 



(Bailey). 

 U. emndensis, Berk., on Polygonum, Brisbane Eiver (Dr. Bancroft). 

 U. hullata, Berk., forming long spots on the inflorescence of grasses 



Murray Eiver Journal of Linn. Soc, Bot., XIII., 174. 



TiLLETIA, Tul. 



Spores spherical, reticulated, proceeding from delicate branched 

 threads. 



T. caries, TuL, spores large, black, spherical, filling the grains of 

 wheat with dark-colored fetid spores: Bunt., Darling Downs 

 (Bailey). 



^CIDIACEI. 



Peridium distinctly cellular, mycelium traversing the tissues of 

 living plants. 



^ciDiUM, Per soon. 

 Peridium membranous, with lacerated reflected orifice. Spores 

 concatenate, collected into sori. 



^. opocynatum, Sehwein., on leaves of Taherncomontana, Brisbane 

 Scrubs (Bailey). 



