92 
C. victorie v. jejunum, Wilson. Botany Bulletin No. 2, p. 30. 
Rev. F. RB. M. Wilson says: “OC. jejunum, reported by me 
(Trans. Lin. Soc. 1890), is now judged by me to bea not clearly 
marked form of C. victorie.”—Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. 1893 p. 163. 
PYRGILLUS, Nyl. 
P, javanicus, .Vy/. The following are synonyms of this lichen :— 
Calicium stenosporum, Wilson, Botany Bulletin No. 2, p. 29; an 
Pyrgillus australiensis, Wilson, Bot. Bull. No. 2, p. 31. 
TYLOPHORON, Nyl. Prod. Lich. Nov. Gran. p. 480. 
Thallus crustaceous, apothecia (at first wholly enclosed in whitish, 
or white, subglobose verruce, or thalline tubercles) wit shortly 
cylindrical or cupular innate thalline receptacle. — The sporal on; 
protruding; spermagonia colourless, innate ; sterigmata cylindrical, 
somewhat branched ; spermatia acicular, straight. This genus differs 
T, triloculare, Mull. Arg. (nov. sp.) Thallus argillaceous o° 
whitish, thinly tartareous, diffracto-areolate, and the whole surface 
crowdedly sub-granular; apothecia }-mm. wi 
disk plane or sub-concave, and above nigro-fuscous ; hypathew 
nigro-fuscous ; lamina hyaline and above usually evanescent, covere 
with a thick stratum of spores; spores in narrow ascl, OF free, 
ellipsoid, brown, ‘011-013 x ‘0065 mm. 
H 
ab,: Main Range, near Toowoomba. 
ACOLIUM (Fee).D.N. 
Apothecia crateriform, or now urn-shaped, sessile ; @ black td 
excipulum, which is either naked or margined by an accessory t r ik 
one. Spores spherical and simple, or 2-4 locular, or even eee 
brown. Thallus crustaceous, rarely lobulate, mostly uniform.—"? 
Int. St. Lich. p. 40. 
A. buelliaceum, J. Mull. (nov. sp.) Thallus white, very Pe 
rather smooth, continuous or slightly rimulose, margin © ie 
there is a vestige of a third integument. The junior apothedia tt 
enclosed in small hemispherical yerruce ; disk plane, age is 
albo-pulverulent; spores brown, bilocular or 3-locular, 
006-°0065 mm. , 
Hab.: Main Range, near Toowoomba. 
Famity I1].—LICHENACEA, J. Mull., Lich. Socot. and Enum. 
Lich. Ge 48: 
Prise I1I.—CLADONIE®, J. Mull. Enum. Lich. Gen. P- 22. 
CLADONXIA, Uftm. 
Pumocarp® ScyPHOPHORS. ele 
C. fimbriata v. antilopza, J. Mull., s. Cladoma del : 
Wilson (non. Fk.) ; Lich. Fl. Queensl. p. 17. 
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