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| margin ro revolute, laciniate; scidiospores oval or subglobose, 15 
to 20 p» dia Numerous varieties which have received names from 
the plants ibe infest.) —Cooke l.c. 
Hab.: Gledfield, on composite, C. J. mee 
&. wengels planet Che. and Mass. (n. sp.) teensy sci we: to hand.) 
| : On leaves of Deeringia seas Gladfield, C. J. Guo 
he 
) ASTERINA, Lev. 
j A. hoveafolia, Che. and Mass. (n. sp.). 
Hab.: On leaves of Hovea longifolia at Gladfield, C. J. Gwyther. 
The sathor’ s description of this new species is not yet to hand. 
4 PHYLLOSTICTA, Pers. 
fraga. aricola, Desm Cooke Austr. Fungi. 346; Sace. 
Syll. iii. 40 No. 219. The ibe leaf blight. Spots stragaling, 
Ha “S On stranbery ‘eve, Brisbane. Found also on strawberry plants in 
many parts of Europ 
PH OMA, Fries. 
P. follic ulorum (Lév.) Sacc., Spheropsis folliculorum, Lev. 
| Brumpent perithecia gregarious, immersed, glabrous, black, conical, 
: depressed, and papillate ae the ostiolum, cuiscdaited by whitish 
mpOte ; rue es Kage continuous, hyalin 
te oF as on follicles of a Mcieisell E. J. eben on the 
3 same follicles Dr. Oseks found a new species of Diplodia, D. Marsden 
first met with it was parasitic on follicles ir Asclepias curassavica in 
the herbarium of Joseph Decaisne, for a long time Director of the Paris Jardin 
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DIPLODIA, Fries. 
D, Marsdeniz, Che. and Mass. Grev. xxi. 75. Gregarious, ao 
thecia, obturbinate, black, erumpent above, with a short os stiolum 
sporides elliptical, ‘for a long time continuous, and ig arg with a 
stanular plasma, at length pene oa not constric “8% dark 
22x 10 #, on basidia of the same length.—C. and 
3 Hab.: In company with —— ae Lev., on ‘allncos of a Marsdenia, 
a near Townsville, E. J. Banfield 
VERMICULARLIA, Fries. 
(So named from the se Lee Eien oi of the spores to little 
} age — cecuchieag? qennbally bristly ; spores vermicu- 
Ms ab, : id on some leaflets of Flindersia. 
®. Cooke observed what appeared a species of the above genus, but finding no 
sores nothing further could be determined. 
DARLUCA, Cast. : 
(After M. Darluc.) ss 
— _ Perithecia delicate ; spores containing a row of sporidiola, oozing 
and forming a tendril —Berk., Outl.; Cooke’s Handb. of Brit. 
