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distinct, once forked near the base. Sori on the back of the veins, 
nearer the edge than the midrib, consisting of not more than 4 or 5 
capsules.— Baker, 1. ¢., 460. 
The following additional Lichens, with the exception of eight 
ave b 
LEPTOGIUM, Ach. ee — 
- Dhyllocarpum, var. isidiosum ye.  inauus v 
prot ef secon isidiose-furfuraceous on both sides, which are 
concolorous and sordidly cinereo-virescent. Sterile— yl. Syn. i, 
30. 
Hab.: Hill End. 
L. tremelloides, var. azurenm (Ach.), Mnt. Differs = 
the type only in the thallus being distinctly cxrulescent.— yb. 
Syn.i., p. 125. 
Hab.: Mt. Mistake, 
Tt. chloromelum, Nyl. Thallus leaden-blue or pate 
membranaceous, lobate, plicate, longitudinally crowdedly rugose, lobes 
undulate ; apothecia red or fusco-rufous, somewhat concave or Bere 
bordered by a thick, rugose-plicate or furfuraceo-granulate thal — 
margin; spores ellipsoid or at both ends attenuate, 3-5 septate (an th 
the same time occasionally longitudinally divided, loculi 6-12), lengt 
"02 to ‘037 x ‘01 to ‘017 mm.— yl. Syn.i., p. 128. 
Hab.: Bellenden-Ker. 
SYNECHOBLASTUS, J. M. : 
*S, glaucophthalmns, J. M. Thallus olive-brown, grstec 
size (in width 2 in, or more), outspread, here and there fenestrato- 
issect, scrobiculate and often granuliferous; apothecia speedier 
plane or slightly convex, medium, with slightly prominent thal “ 
receptacle, margin very thin; spores as in J. nigrescens. —Nyl. 
Syn. i., p. 114, 
Hab.: Goodna, J. F. Shirley, 
SPHEROPHORON, Pers. Fi 
S. australe, Laur. Thallus coralloid, smooth, much branched, 
terete, main stems flattened ; podetia 4 in, to 3 in. long, flattened, in 
old forms occasionally channelled ; receptacles in width 6-12 mms 
i P d, b 
cristato-crenate ; spores spherical, diameter ‘011 to ‘015 mm. Syn: 
S. complanatum, Hook and Tayl. ; 8. insigne, Laur. (s. S. ceranoides), 
is §. australe, var. insigne, J. M. 
Hab. | Mt. Mistake, 
