7 =. 
lil 
UREDO, Pers. 
U. pallidula, Che. and Mass. (n. sp.). 
Hab.: Gladfield, on the pods and leaves of a Cassia, C. J. Gwy ther. 
The author’s description of this new species not yet to hand. 
ASCOBOLUS, Pers. 
A. Phillipsii, Berk., Cooke’s Austr. Fung. 268. Cups concave, 
with an elevated margin 8 -5 mm. a)» externally wax-colour, then taw ae 
smooth; dise cinereous; asci clavate; sporidia elliptical, smoot 
without strie “ed retieulations iassitie brown (21-28 x 11-13 p»); 
See clava 
=e on dung, C. J. Gwyther. 
CALONECTRIA, De Not. 
a — Ba 
Perithecia free o mpent, somewhat soft, 
bright-colonred, Blobsse. papillate Mateos 2 hiasoid or pilose ; sporidia 
oblong or fusoid, 2 or more septate, hyaline 
7 
6. eee a ), Sace.; Nectria ftajenst Lind. ; 
Sace. Syll. 
Fung. n. Add. 6 erithecia densely czespitose, pale-yellow sporidin 
distichous, fnsoid, site at both ends, 1 to 3 septate hyalin 
“ = Gladfield, on twigs of the native Pomegranate, Capparis Mitchells C. J. 
wythe 
This fungus was first met with at Otago, New Zealand, on decayed branches of 
Sophora tetraptera 
Saas Schr. 
(Io t to xs 4u.)— 
tains, H. ‘moss doweying fruit of Flindersia australis (Crow’s iahi Bunya Moun- 
A tall varict been also collected in 
Yy is met with at Ceylon. The species has been 
Guiana, Surinam, Brazil, and Cuba. > ey 
x. rizophila, Che. and Mass. (n. sp.). 
<3 adfield, on roots of herbaceous plants, C. J. Gwyther. 
. dace of this new Xylaria is not yet to hand. 
USTULINA, Tul. 
somewhat effused, rather thick, determinate ; 
q Stroma s 
a 2 see bearing cond pelvoraieak whitish, becoming cinereous, 
_ “en rigid, carbonaceo black, ed, 
ait i n often becoming hollow; 
eg immersed, large horny ; asci pedicellate; sporidia ovoid- 
‘Horm, continuous, sooty-brown.—Cke. Austr. Fungi 290. 
ee 
Tul. Che. ; ; Austr. Fungi 290, ene Syll. 1328. Stro 
er effused, re ulvinate, large, 
Superficial, rather thick, undulated 
length 4 quite black, carbona fragile, hollow within ; — 
