15 
R. Cetrarioides, Well. and Curr. (Kretschmar 
in Sace. Syll. 1489.) Given under Hypoxylon in Syn 
tro . 7 . 
? 
Hab. : Trinity Bay, on wood. 
R. angolense, Well. and Currey. (Kretschmaria angolense in Sace. 
Syll. 1519; Cooke’s Austr. Fungi, 2 i 
ora 
densely aggregated ; ostiola minute, a little prominent ; Sporidia dark- 
brown, ovate or slightly curved, 12-15 p long.—Oooke J.c. 
Hab, : Trinity Bay. 
~: COnfusum, Berk. and Cooke, Grey. xii. 2. Gregarious, stipitate, 
ample. Heads depressed, globose, glaucous; at length black o 
attenuated flexuous stipes. Perithecia innate, globose; ostiole 
punctiform, 
Hab, 
Brazil, -? Eumundi, on bark of a dead log, Field Naturalists; also on wood, 
HYPOXYLON, Bull. 
q. (Spheroxylon) atrosphericum, Che. and Mass., Grev 
™. 68. Stroma eTumpent-superficial, subglobose, 2 mm. diameter, 
€, gregarious, black, externally papillate ; 
. 4. 4 peripherical, in one series, ovate, mamillate; asci eylindrieal; 
gonidis fusiform, straight or curved, unequal-sided, rather acute at 
e ends, Narrow, clear brown, 22 rely 8 
other cn eugth, much narrower, aud acute at the ends, There is no 
ae amongst the black series of Spherozylon with which the: 
r, . Could be confounde » and no form of H. multiforme or 
“napusculum t M. le. 
¥25 not then to bras, noticed in Botany Bulletin viii.; but the author’s description 
A. ho ASTERINA, Lev. 
‘Black Veafolia, Che. and Mass., Grev. xxii. 36. Epiphyllous. Spots 
Perth With a brown centre, ety (1-2 mm.). 
| Geumforen way arranged ina ri 
By shag _ black, scutellate, fimbriate. Asci large, pyriform. 
: tase Subelliptical, uniseptate, brown, the upper cell the broadest 
By ee and M. luc. 
7 "ot then toby 88 noticed in Botany Bulletin viii; but the description was 
DB 3 DIMEROSPORIUM, Fuekel. 
— “dl, on lenilete of Zavrietia tvifoliolata, Field Naturalist 
ng or part of a ring at the 
