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Tris THELOTREMES. 
Mull. Arg. Graph. Fee. p. 8 and 5. 
OCELLULARIA. 
Mull. Arg. L.B. No. 363. 
O. jugalis, Mull. Arg. Thallus glauco-albid, thin, rimulose 
and smooth; apothecia either in thalline prominences, oF lohgi- 
tudinally seriate, to ‘8 mm. wide, rather straight, slightly prominent, 
surface plane; margin obtuse and wide, within separated; bas ng 
length pale; ostiola black or nigro-fuscous ; central columella ve 
pense 4-8, 30-35 x 5-6 », narrow fusiform, at both ends acute, 94 
ocular. 
Hab.: On bark, Sankey’s Scrub, Shirley, No. 1836. 
O. annulosa, Mull. Arg. Thallus bluish-white, thin, unequtl 
broken, surface obsoletely rugulose, shining; apothecia “4 MMs 
hemispherical emersed, regular, usually wide open; margin acu 
length 4-6 fissured; base snowy; perithecium above nigro 
elsewhere indistinct ; spores, 2, 95 x 9 p, slender, 20-26 locular. 
Hab.: On bark, Mount Gravatt, Shirley, No. 1894. ~ Z 
THELOTREMA. 
Mull. Arg. Grap. Fée, p. 4. 
or snowy, cirewmsciss, simulating cyphelle or pseudo-cyP™ "| 
margin radiately fissured, ostiolum dageased. broad, clothed with * 
Snowy stratum ; interior wholly hyaline; spores 8, 25 * 18 th 
locular, loculi 2-8 locellate. 
Hab.: On bark, Darling Downs, Bailey, No. 700. 
ostiola black, ‘06-1 mm. wide, slightly depressed, orbicular © 
very uarrow, decol “eo 
depressed and obtuse; perithecium fulvescent ; no colume we 
8, 18-17 x 5-8 p, 2-5, usually 4-locular, loculi broad, 2- locellate. 
Hab.: On bark, Brisbane scrubs, Bailey, No. 773. 
Syn.: Ocellularia terebratulum, Shirley. 
mee 
TZ. profundum, Shirley. Lich. i bas priority ove = 
| | y. Lich, i'l. Qld. p. 131, bas prt 3 
profundum, Mull. "Arg., Sertum 5 Ga a (315). SyD- : Anite 
profundum, Stirton, Addit. Lich. Fl. Qld. p. 5. 
