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C. trachelinum, 4ck., var. queenslandiz, Wilson. Thallus : 
glaucous-white, somewhat thick. Apothecia long, capitulum loboso 
turbinate, below rufous, sporal mass black. Spores fusco-nigres 
or nigro-fuscescent, delineated by a black line, ellipsoid, often con- 
stricted in the middle So Ae ‘004 to ‘008 x *003 to. 005 mm 
Hab.: On dead wood Killerney 
C. atro-nitescens, Wilson (sp. nov.) Thallus cinerascent of 
cinereous, effuse. — cia all black, shining, ‘5 to ‘7 mm. high, 
stipe stout, ‘15 to ‘2 mm. thick; capitulum gleboso- turbinate, E = 3 
"4 mm. broad, dick fai Spores fuscous, ellipsoid, 
simple, ‘00 . 
008 x ‘004 to ‘005 mm. = iy Ss somewhat thick and reddish, ale 
than os fusco-nigrescent nuclet 
decorticated hs, Helin, and Hill End, South Brisbane. Asso- 
: On i 
* ciated “with Pyrgillus falla ntly growing on the same thallus, an 
clouding it with a cinerascent 'tin ey 
la Sn 
fuscescent, simple, ailipesias 005 ae 006 x 002 to -008 mm., limited — 
by a black lin he, epispore thick. aS 
Hab.: On thai tree, Rosewood, and on decorticated Eucalyptus, Esk. ee 
This variety is rea dily known by the taw wny flesh-coloured “= smooth er 
owing to its ie showing the colour of the wood through it. The species is 
common in Victoria, and somewhat variable. 
C. victoriz, C.K, var. jejunum, Wilson. Thallus cinereous, a 
thin. Apothecia black, somewhat shining, 1 mm. high ; stipe ‘1 mm, — 
thick; capi ee jturbinato. -lenticular, -3 to -4 mm. broad. Spores a 
fuscescent, delimited by a black line (or, when seen with higher 4 
ower, epispore somewhat thick, reddish, and lighter than the fusco- _ 
nigrescent nucleus), ° 003 to “005 mm., simple, compressed, 80 | 
that when viewed from the side it is bacillar, ‘OOLS thick. _ 
ab.: On decorticated Eucalyptus, Waterworks road and Pechey’s Scrub, on | 
Enoggera Creek, 
his variety is not uncommon in Victoria, 
- pretenue, Wilson.  Thallus carneo-albid, thin, smooth. " 
Apothecia very he Botie sds visible only by the aid of a lens, i" 
5 limes ipe or less — seers or fuscous, — 
"O04 mm. thick ; ¥ capitate fenticular. fuse ack, ‘2 mm. broad. 
i Seite tua at one our : 
x ‘002 mm., narrower and nearly 
os b.: On se and decaying tree, place unknown, Possibly a variety | 
of C. pusiolum, Ach., as described by Nylander. 
C. glebos sum, JIL, var. concinnum, Wilson. Thallus glauco- 
cinerascent, verruculose, Apothecia fuscous-blac * to 1 mm, high; 
stipe ‘15 mm. thick; capitulum ‘turbinate, 4 mm. br oad. Spores 
fuscescent, with fuscous outlines, l-septate, cons tricted i in middle so 
frequently appear like 2 globular spores united, each cell 
eatene a globular locule, 
: On decorticated tree, Manly, Queensland, Rev, F. R. M. Wilson, 
