35 
in diameter; pores joined ibedlih by rimos rules minute, 
fusiform, at both ends ee 15 x 2-4, oes 4 al Aka hyaline ; 
basidia filiform, 20-25 yu long. 
nd on the Pte of Cyrtandras in Tahiti Tn Queensland found on 
Hab.: Fo 
foliage of native plants, Harvey’s Creek and Mulgrave River, Bellenden-Ker 
Expeditio 
GLEOSPORIUM, Mont. 
G. pestiferum, Che. et Mass. (n. sp.) 
: On vines at Rockhampton. 
oer seems to be the most destructivé of all the fungi which have attacked the 
vines in Queensland ; but, like most others, could be kept in check by a free use of 
sulphur at its first appearance. 
CERCOSPORA, Fries. 
C. viticola (Cés.) Sacc., Syll. Fung. iv. 458. (Cladosporium viti- 
colum, Ces.; O. ampelinum, Pass. ; Cercospora vitis, Sac 
vitis, Lév.; j Helminthosporium vitis, Pir.) Spots ‘suse: sabe. 
cular or irrecular, 2-10 n n dia meter, when dry ochraceous 
scarcely marginate; myce siete’ often hypophyllous, here and there very 
densely and fasciculately filiform, septulate, joints 50-200 x 4-5, 
straight, ochraceous, above obtuse and obsoletely denticulate ; nics 
elongate-obclavate, above attenuate, bi 4 septate, furnished with oil- 
Spots, o x ef 8, olivaceo-ochraceou 
Ha n to infest the a a oe vine flings in Europe. In Queensland on 
American vine eave. Bundaberg, J. Ki 
ISARIA, Pers. 
( 
Stroma vertical, clavate or branched everywhere, seep oa 
omposed of thin longitudinal hyphe or fibres. Basidia formed from 
the ee a — hyphe. Conidia minute, globose or sitaet, con- 
1. fu Cifo Eticts, Berk., Austr. Fungi. Pale, slender, filiform, 1 cm. 
igh, below simple, then —_ branched, branchlets acute. 
Conidia very minute, globo 
Hab.: Gladfield, C. 7. Saipcher. 
PROTOMYCES, Unger. 
(From the Greek: First fungus.) 
Coloured spots on leaves. Spores spheroid, subhyaline or 
oe us, furnished with a thick epispore, epee | intrusive masses 
neath the € epidermis in the parenchyma of the le 
BP, Macros rT 
: Osporus, Unger. (Phusoderma gibbosum, 7, Walle) Spots 
Bibbose, Scattered, Sblotia, fossil little hills covered with the 
35-80 cPidermis of the leaf: spores spherical or ellipsoid, large, 
erin 35-60 epispore 4-5 p thick, flavid, with hyaline plasma ; 
 eylindvica-oblo ong, 2-22 x 1. 
: hee Europe this fun ngus is found on composites and umbelliferous plants ; 
= on Hydrocotyle asiatica, at Stanthorpe, 
