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MELASPILEA, J.M. 
M. (Eumelaspilea) congregans, /.1/. Lirelle inhabiting 
ie thallus of other (pyrenocarpous) lichens, sessile, “3-5 mm. long, 
simple, oblong-ellipsoid, when evolute widely opened and furnished 
esha bh; 
broader. Allied to M. intr 
Hab.: Brookfield, on bark, said Naturalists. 
OPEGRAPHA, Ach. 
interveniens, JW. Thallus beneath the bark, forming with 
the sortieal epidermis fuscescent-pallid spots, girdled by a black zone ; 
apothecia black, appressed to the surface, small, base not constricted, 
everywhere nude, *2 mm. broad, the length about six times the breadth, 
straight, simple, or rarely bifurcate ; lips closely connivent- closed or 
the apex slightly concave forming a narrow cate aig Bo with 
base complete, black ; asci oblong las, 8-spor 
004-"006 mm. , digitiform-fusiform, ‘6. )8- Seles: Soul: of coset Tength 
Hab. : Bellenden-Ker/ ‘on bark. 
PHEOGRAPHIS, J.M. 
(Pheodiscus) leiogrammodes, JU. Thallus hypo- 
te cry evanescent, pallid flavescent, about the lirellee forming yellow 
spots, thickening into tumid yellow pe ae — or once and 
shortly furcate, straight or wavy or curved, mm. lon nes 
black, at first rimifo rm, finall caiialietilabe té a ad oa p plane ; proper 
margin black ; thalline lips yeh bright-yellow, longitudinally 1- -sulcates 
4-lo 
Hab.: Sankey’s Scrub, J. F. Shirley. 
GRAPHIS, J.M. 
G. (Aulacogramma) rimulosa, var. pulverulenta, yl 
Hab. : Bellenden-Ker. 
oma nro coors re JM. Thallus whi nist 
smal, 
base in section “ini. wide ; disk eiasion. faintly sible! perl 
cium brown, thin, base everywhere deficient ; lamina in sec 
cate-conical ; asci 8-spored; spores imbri cately uniserial, 
‘O1--011 x 005- 006 mm., 4-locular. Near G. pertenella, Stirton. 
Hab.: Bellenden-Ker, on bark. 
issurina) ioe it J. cle Shertue i 
ie aoa fusco- -nigrous, lateral, wanting beneath the disk ; spores 
o-albid, a 
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