35 
Sustriee ASTROTHELIE&, Mull. Arg. Pyr. Cub., p. 382. 
PARMENTARIA, Fee Meth., p. 24. 
* Spores large, 2 in ascus. 
e, Subastroidea, Mull. Arg. Thallus glauco-pallid, smooth, 
shining ; apothecia roseate, similar to those of P. astroidea, Fee, 
Prominent, above. nude, black, separate, globose-pyriform, ostiola 
small, brown ; perithecium complete, sub-horizontal ; spores 2, brown, 
160 x 35 yp, closely parenchymatous. 
ab.: On bark, Shirley, No. 1863. 
P. subastroidea, var. subsimplex,' Mull Arg. Perithecia 
almost wholly solitary and similar to those of Pleurothelium austra- 
é, but here and there astroid-clustered, but colour of thallus, &e., 
Wholly asin the type. 
ab.: On bark, Shirley, No. 1878. 
P, toowoombensis, Mull. Arg., Lich. Exot. hb. Vindeb, No. 51. 
Hab.: T, woomba, Hartmann, No. 51. 
2. interlatens, Mull, Arg. Thallus indicated by flavid Beligresnt 
Spots ; apothecia indicated outwardly by pallid or fuscescent or mie 
blackish ostiola; perithecium entire, black, ‘5-'9 mm. wide, gine, y 
oo in twos ; spores 2, fuscous, oblong, parenchymatous, 85- 3 
Hab.: On bark, Shirley, Nos, 1769, 1868, pr. p. 
* 8f0ssa. Mull. Arg. Thallus fulvescent-pallid, cartilagineous, 
smooth, reticulately rugosé;\ areolar for'the ereater art, ampullaceo- 
tubere Tmand fertile, bearing apothecia immer at the eres} 
:“* profoundly covered, 2 mm. wide, within white ; a nape 
fonjoined in. threes sub-horizontal and slightly nudate, or solitary 
, slig) 
ioanously immersed, wholly black; spores 2,3110-115 x 30-85 j, 
“Plously multicellular. 
: On bark, Dr. ©. Knight, No. 100. 
Order FUNGI. 
MUTINUS, Fries. : an 
M pentag ing to 5-angled recep- 
\ #8 Onus, Bail.(sp.nov. (Name referring 0 4 r 
) Stem proainenti Beleds about ? in, in diameter, salmon 
SE el ay Sa te en ie le oe 
pore-b. 
8, lin. long, terminated ‘by a flattened salmon-colou 
