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Ustilag^O FimbristyliS, Berk, in the seeds of Fimhristylis ; 



Melbourne. 

 " marmorata, Berk. On the leaves of Isolepis 2)ro- 



lifera. 

 " Tepperi, Ludw. In the stem and floral parts of 



Ainjyhipogon strictus and Neurachne alopecuroides ; 



Torrens Gorge and Highbury Scrub (Tepper). 



Cintrastia axicola, Berk. in the grains and panicles of 

 Cyperiis, ScirpttSj and Fimbristylis. 



DoaSSantia punetiformiS, Wint. On Lythrwn hyssojn- 

 folium 



Thecaphora g'lobulifera, Berk, et Br. In the palea of Leersia 

 hexandra. 



SorOSporium Muellerianum. In the panicles of Cladinmfilum. 



** Eriaehnis, Thuem. In the spikes of Eriachne. 



Cerebella Paspali, Cke. et Mass. On Paspahis scrohicidatus. 



II. Parasitic Enemies of Eucalyptus and Acacias. 



Among the fungi collected by Mr. Tepper during the last few 

 years the parasitic enemies of Eucalypts and Acacias are remark- 

 ably numerous. They have been partly identified by me, partly 

 by Messrs. AVinter and Saccardo at my request. They are the 

 following : — 



A. Enemies of Eucalypts. 



Polyporus EucalyptoFum, Fr. 



Hexag^ona durissima, Berk. On E. ohUqua. 



PoPia mollusca, Fr. ,0n E. oUiqua. 



" obliqua, Fr. 

 Polystictus cinnamomeus, Jacq. 



Ceriomyces inCOmptUS, Sacc, n. sp. Conidia-form of a 

 Polyj)ori(,s. 



CrepidotUS haustellaris, Fr. On E. viminalis. 



Panus lateritius, Sacc. 

 Stereum fasciatum, Schr. 



** Cyathiforme, var. minor, Sacc. 



Xylopodium australe, Berk. On E. hemipMoia ; Victoria. 

 Rhamphoria tenella, Sacc, n. sp. On E. viminalis. 



Comarosporium Eucalypti, Wint. 

 Physarum album, Fr. 



