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H. citrinum, Hedw., Sace. Syll. 910; Austr. Fungi, 263. Crowded, | 
lemon yellow, cups attene , concave, with the short, thick, paler stem 
obeonical (2 mm.); asci clavate, 90-100 by 8-9 »; sporidia oblong, ; 
obtuse, Siemipr biguttulate, 10-12 by 4; paraphyses filiform, not ) 
clavate at the tips. si get ea Fungi, 2 263. ; 
Hab.: Mount Mistake, on ) 
No description given in ond sul to Syn, QI. Flora, where it was previously | 
noticed. | 
BELONIDIUM, Mont. 
Cups subsessile or shortly stipitate, scutellate, or infind ; 
waxy, smooth or downy; asci elongated; sporidia elongated, multi 
septate.—Cooke’s Austr. Fungi, 267. | 
B. parasiticum, Che. and Mass., Grev. xxii. 68. Parasitic, white. 
Cups very minute, glabrous, concave or nearly plane, attach J ee 
central papilla scarcely visible to the naked eye. Asci clavate; aa - 
8, subfusoid, straight, triseptate, scarcely constricted, hyaline, 2 
Paraphyses filiform. Near B. minutissimum, but cups much 
a and sporidia different.—C. and M. Lc. 
On the oo of Asterina, growing upon the leaflets of Tarrietia 
wipelioes: Barron Riv 
smaller, 
XYLARIA, Hill. 
X. fulvella, Berk. and Curtis, Cuban Fungi; Sace. Syll. pes 
Clavate, rubiginose, papillate. Perithecia half-exserted, ostiola deo 
stipes eylindrial, pale tawny-coloured, lineato-rugose. Sporidiao ong, 
,6 
Hab.: Eumundi, at base of dead stump in scrub, Field Naturalists ; Sirs 
met with on rotten wood at Cuba. 
x. ianthino-velutina, Mont., Syll. Crypt.; Sace. me o a 
Simple or branched, terete, poe ae compres one ral ome 
mondeahons. ab Neat cla 13 » long. 
Hab.: Barron River scrubs, on old fruit of a Flinders E. Cowley; 
on the rotting woody legumes of Hymenea Courbaril in Bra 
X. rhizophila, Cke. and Mass., Grev. xxii. 87. Stroma 
found : 
clavate, 
divided nearly to the base into 2 to 6 clubs, | ‘which are vere 
attened, mostly rounded at the 7 3 to 5 c.m. long, pro 
broad, bright-brown, base rugose, uae Perithecia 
0 oth, r 
nent; ostiola papillate, black. Asci “cylindrical. Sporidia un! s0) ; ‘ 
subfusiform, ¢ obtuse, straight or curved, uninucleate, brown, 
a. dM. le. : 
Noticed in Botany Bulletin viii., but then description not to hand. 
RHOPALOPSIS, Cooke. stigtate 4 
Very densel itose, cl bb ted, shortly haat 
seovidedd” tostether oa ai intiloat i ate anton aby i pet —— peri berial 
sporidia continuous, Sioneienoake 8 apne 
