Cryptogams.'] SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND, 529 



FoMES, Fries, 1851. 

 Fomes lucidus, Fries. 



Campbell Island ; on dead Dracofhyllum (J. B. Mayne). No. 4. 

 Distrih. — Common everywhere, except in the Arctic Zone. 



Fomes annosus, Fries. 



Auckland Island (J. B. Mayne). No. 7. 



Distrih. — Europe, United States, and Cuba. 



A very destructive wound-parasite to conifers in Europe. 



Stereum, Persoon, 1796. 

 Stereum vellereum, Berk. 



Campbell Island ; on dead wood of Dracofhyllum (J. B. Mayne). No. 3. 

 Distrih. — Australia and New Zealand. 



L I C H E N E S. 



(Identified by Mr. G. Massee, F.R.S., Royal Gardens, Kew.) 



COLLEMA, Wigg, 1780. 

 Collema flaccidum, Ach. 



Campbell Island ; common on Dracophyllum (Chas. Chilton). No. 10. 

 Distrih. — Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and United States. 



MYXOGASTRES, Fries. 



Trichia, Haller, 1768. 

 Trichia affinis, De Bary. 



Auckland Island (J. B. Mayne, Chas. Chilton). Nos. 8 and 9. 

 Distrih. — Europe, Tasmania, Australia, United States, and Cuba. 



FUNGI. 



(Ident fled by Professor Dr. G. Lindau, Botanisches Museum, Berlin. ) 



PEEISPORIACEAE. 



Antennaria, Link., 1809. 

 Distrih. — Subcosmopolitan. 



Antennaria scoriadea, Berk. 



Auckland Islands (J. S. Tennant). Nos. 65 and 73. 

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