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behind, ounes nearly black, concentrically sulcate, and somewhat 
rugose tuberculate, 4 to 6 in. diameter, comparatively thin (4 to 
$ in.), oe with a hard crust. Substance very thin aid floceose, 
together with the elongated stratose tubes, wood- coloured, pores very 
minute, round, regular, punctiform, scarcely visible. Hymenium 
concave, pale ochraceous ; margin thin, incurved, flexuous, sterile — 
Che. le. 
Hab.: On tree-trunks, Johnstone River, 
Allied to F. suleatus.—Che. l.c. 
orc ange ener Fries. 
umbrina, Cke. et Mass., Grev. xix. 45. Stipitate, peridium 
very thin, fragile, and perfectly glabrous above, breaking away 
irregularly, dirty pale ochre, darkest elow ; stem e em. long, 
g-cm. or more thick), coar sely and irregularly furrowed fil en? ary); 
dark-brown, passing downwards into a dense bulbose mass of intr 
mycelium ; mass of gleba dark umber-brown; spores globose, echinulate, 
peas 10 » diameter; dissepiments almost obsolete at maturity. 
Hab.: Queensland, on the ground, locality not given. 
Saeeraee Pers. 
malvace m, . Syll. Fung. vii. 686. Under the 
leaf, aggregated, the pete souianed ; telentospores in hemispherical 
sori, the centre at first clothed by t the persistent epidermis, circum- 
ference ead red, beneath oo densely congested, ovoid-oblong, © 
35-75 x 1 brown, sm oth, in the middle subconstricted, shortly 
as ped Tact pedicellate ; pedicels hyaline, as muc 
ng. 
Hab. : In Europe this fungus infest enaland 
an Horlphacks footgean gus infests many Malvaceous plants; in Que 
XYLARIA, Schr. 
x. ta cand Mont. (Hipcaryton scopiforme, Kunze.) | 
: On decaying fruit of Flindersia australis, Bunya Mountains, H. 7ryo™ 
_ ASCHERSONTA, Mont. 
. tahiten nsis, Mont, Cent. ie 
1848 ; Sace. Syll. Fung. iii, 619. Stromata hemispherical, truncate, 
obtuse, yellow, 1-2 mm. in diameter: ; perithecium erect, minute, ¢ mn 
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