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1880. A list of the names was printed in the Supplement 

 to the eleventh volume of the " Fragmenta Phyt. Austral." 

 Authentic named sj)ecimens of most of these are pre.served 

 in the Melbourne Botanic Museum. These determinations 

 of Krempelhuber have been revised by Professor Jean 

 Mueller, of Geneva, in the Ratisboii Flora or Bot. Zeit. 

 1887. The later collections received by Baron von Mueller 

 were sent to Professor Mueller, by whom their names and 

 the descriptions of new species are recorded in the Ratisbon 

 Flora from time to time. Authentic named specimens of 

 most of them are preserved in the Melbourne Botanic 

 Museum, and a list of those named from 1881 to 1887 

 is given by Baron von Mueller in the Victorian Naturalist, 

 October 1887. 



Collections made by Miss F. M. Campbell (now Mrs. 

 Martin), by Mr. F. Reader, and by Rev. F. R. M. Wilson 

 were sent for determination to Dr. C. Knight, of New 

 Zealand. Subsequently, some have been named and des- 

 ciibed by Rev. F. R. M. Wilson, and lists of them have 

 appeared from time to time in the Victorian Naturalist, 

 October 1887, June 1888, August and September 1889, and 

 April 1890 ; and latterly many, especially of the crustaceous 

 kinds, have been submitted to Professor Mueller, whose 

 determinations have not yet been published. 



In 1891, a paper entitled "Lichens Collected in the 

 Colony of Victoria, by Rev. F. R. M. Wilson," was published 

 })y the Linntean Society of London. Many of the names 

 and descriptions there given are reproduced in the present 

 paper, but some are altered. The alterations of names are 

 noted in each case. 



Those localities to which no name is appended haA'e been 

 ascertained by the author. 



CLASS LICHENES. Micheli. 



Thullus containing gonidia or granula gonima variously 

 disposed, and very often also crystals of oxalate of lime. 

 Fructification consisting of spores in theca3; gelatina hymenia 

 in most species becoming blue, in others reddish, and seldom 

 unaffected by the application of an aqueous solution of 

 iodine. S])ermagonia in minute thalline tubercles distinct 

 from the apothecia. 



