BY JOHN SHIRLEY, B.SC. 217 
Trise XI,—Lecipes, Mill. Arg., Lich. Gen., p. 50. 
Biatora immarginata, R. Brown. St. Crispin’s, W. A. Wey- 
99 
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mouth, No. 104. 
russula, Ach. Huon Road, W. A. Weymouth, No. 
124. 
cera-rufa, Shirley, sp. nov. hallus sordid white, 
thin opaque, sub-pulverulent, effuse; apothecia 
‘Oo mm., with white waxy margin, entire or 
flexuous, and plane rufous disk; hypothecium 
pallid; spores 8, colourless, simple, ‘018—-015 
x 006 mm.; paraphyses colourless, thickish, 
elutinated. On bark, Bower Track, Mount 
Wellington, W. A. Weymouth, No. 141. 
Patellaria (Psorothecium) melanotropa, Nyl. On bark, St. 
Crispin’s, W. A. Weymouth, No. 119. 
Patellaria (Psorothecium) Taitensis, Mnt. On bark, New 
Town Rivulet, and St. Crispin’s, Mt. Welling- 
ton, W. A Weymouth, Nos. 138 and 154. 
Patellaria (Psorothecium) biclipea, Shirley, sp. nov. Thallus 
sordid-glaucous, thin, effuse, smooth, opaque, 
sparingly diffract; apothecia small, -5—1 mm., 
numerous, not crowded, when young with dis- 
tinct, entire, concolorous margin, and concave, 
suffused disk; when mature plano-convex, and 
margin obscured, aquose-fuscous to nigro- 
fuscous, and often parti-coloured; lamina and 
hypothectum fuscescent; spores 8, 2-locular, 
colourless, oval, straight or curved, 16—20 u x 
5—6 -; paraphyses short, thick. On bark, 
St. Crispin’ ssi A. Weymouth, No. 155 (a). 
Near Patellaria Taitensis, Mnt., but spores much smaller and 
more acutely pointed ; allied also to P. grossa, 
Pers., but lamina not hyaline. 
Patellaria (Bacidia) Weymouthii, Shirley, sp. nov. Thallus 
sordid white or pallid-sordid-flavescent, thin, 
shining, speckled over with black spermagonia, 
bordered by a nigro-fuscous zone ; apothecia to 1 
mm., nigro-fuscous, from plane and marginate to 
convex and shapeless, when young immersed 
and the disk thalline clothed ; hypothecium 
fuscous; spores acicular, colourless, -026—-03 
x *002—*0025 mm., 1-oo -septate, at both ends 
acute, curved; paraphyses clavate, delicate, 
separating. On bark, St. Crispin’s, W. A. 
Weymouth, Nos. 112, 115, 1381. 
