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PHYLLOSTICTA, Pers. 
P. circumscissa, Cooke: Shot-hole Fungtis) ’ On rfaces ; 
spots orbicular, rufous-brown, at length falling out and leaving round 
holes, perithecia few, minute, innate ; sporules elliptic) 8x 2p. 
Hab.: On cherry leaves at Accommodation Creek, and on apricot leaves in 
other localities. 
PHOMA, Fries, 
P. bambusina, Speg. 
Hab.: On’stalks of a seedling sugar-cane growing at Bowen Park, 
CAMAROSPORIUM, Schultz. 
Perithecia erumpent, simple, often papillate. Sporules ovoid- 
oblong or fusoid, 2 or many septate, muriform, coloured.—QOooke, 
Austr. Fungi, 355. 
C. punctiforme, Cke. and Mass. (sp. nov.). Perithecia gregarious, 
minute, punctiform, papillate, black, just visible to the naked eye. 
porules ovoid or oblong, obtuse, cruciately or muriformly septate, not 
contracted, fuliginous, 15-18 x 10 pe 
Hab.: On fruits of a saltbush. 
ASCHERSONIA, Mont. 
Spora, Berk., Sacc. Syll., iii, 3321. Stroma floccosely 
expanded at the base, slightly cylindrical, waxy, depressed (2 mil. diam.), 
Peach-coloured, or flesh-coloured. Cells few, irregular, large, convolute. 
Sporules oblong, 10-15 pw long, finely apiculate at each extremity. 
Hab. : On leaves of Cinnamomum Oliveri, determined by Dr. C. M. Cooke. 
GLEOSPORIUM, Mont. 
G. Pal » Che. and Mass. (sp. nov.). t 
elliptical (1c. m ), tawny or brown, darker at the periphery ; Shoe 
small, ‘rumpent, at length pulverulent. Conidia elliptical, hyaline, 
oo 12-14x 5-6 wu. Basidia rather long and distinct, flexuous, 
ne, 
Hab.: On leaflets of Archontophenix Cunninghamii at Eumundi. 
G. -tnamomi, Che. and Mass. (sp. nov.). Spots suborbicular, 
*oMetimes bullate, rarely confluent hypophyllous, causing the leaves 
. come flaccid. Pustules regarious, tawny, minute, at length pul- 
Yerulent. Conidia elliptical, hyaline, 12-15 x 4 y, on distinct basidia. 
— On leaves of Cinnamomum Oliveri at Eumundi. Very destructive to the 
&. Periculo Che. and Mass. Pustules occupying the whole 
eo eete of ¢ urfa, he ripe fruit, forming sulphur-coloured 
Rodules beneath e cuticle (}-m. di les elliptic-oblong, 
ty vr iah fruit penetrated with stout and branched hyphe reaching 
ig diam. Sporophores cylindrical, 6-8 x 2 p. et 
‘y= ‘infesting the fruit of Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa at Cairns, which i 
— this state is considered to cause inilase and at times death, This isa 
Murthy of the attention of our medical men. 
