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yellowish or pallid golden, thickly thalline clothed; disk pallid, 
Saaitcr rm; lips deeply and longitudinally sulcate, thick, connivent. 
Spores usually 1-4 in asci, brown, fusiform. oblong, murally divided, 
*06-"115 x ‘02-0385 m 
Hab.: Enoggera pen J. F. Shirley. 
P. (Chrooloma) contexta, J.M@. Thallus thickish, , conta ) 
th tely 
sre maven or pallid-flavo- -glaucescent, smoot nu 
ugulos n parts undulate; lirelle concolorous or the lips paler, 
cthinty nepacantedl the branches simple or fureate or with pinna 
branchlets; disk at first rimiform with lips connivent, finally disclosed, 
plane, fulvescent ; lips pallid-flavescent, fongitudinally 1-sulcate. 
Hab.: Bellenden-Ker. 
. ARTHONTA, Ach. 
. gregaria, var. purpurea, Eschw. Thallus and apotiem 
purple in colour, apothecia pruinose, and spores as in var. adsper: 
yn. : onioloma coccinewm, var. purpureum, Eschw.) 
Hab-: Bellenden-Ker, on bark. 
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gonidia concatenate with Sonstricted culati ions, ewhirad} i a it 
—— ; ete when dry or gue Salou ly and inwardly black, 
pe, with par ew us ee spores 8, sae “O12. ‘Old i 
: ‘0035 mm., digitiform, subequally (3-) 1 5-locular. 
iy ileus River, on bark 
MYCOPORELLUM, J.M. 
Apothecia collected in small groups, the whole surrounded by 
a common perithecium, or eac apothecium haying its own covering i 
apices of apothecia free, forming small papille ; spores hyaline, traeh 7 
aa divided. 
oon J.M. Thallus forming cinereo- -albid macule; — 
m he ee 
: Br kee on bask, Field eae 
GLYPHIS, Ach. 
G. favulosa, var. depauperata, J.M. Verruce oa 313 
mm., promineat, base constricted, whitish; apothecia 1-10, rowdeth : 
abbreviated ; spores as in var. in termedia 
Hab. : Beleudea-Rler, on bark, 
G. cribrosa, Fe. Thallus smooth, levigate, flavescent to fulvesten 
or fulvo-fuscescent, areolate, areole w large, separated by deep peg : 
the whole bordered b a fuscous zone; stromata raised @ 
thallus, at first thalline yelate, but finally iavadate and then mgm ‘nign : 
fuscous; apothecia numerous, rounded or oblong, nigto sco 
giving the stromata a hone eycombed appearance under the lens. 
Hab.: Bellenden-Ker. 
