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HELMINTH? CARPON, Fée. 
Mull. “iy L.B. Nos. 1192-4. 
1 
line, at maith nudate, and cesio-nigricant ; perithecium black, lateral, 
ranting beneath the lamina ; spore 1, 120 x 45 p, parenchymatous. 
_-Hab.: On bark, Toowoomba, ‘Shirley, No. 1819. 
ARTHONIA, 
| Ach Univ. p. 25; Th. M. Fries eae p. 96; Almquist Se 
rthon 
A. gracilior » Mull. Arg. Thallus ae very thin, evanescent ; 
 Apothecia when dry black, when moist blackish, nude, to 1 mm. long, 
‘eal mm. wide, astroid 3-4-ramose, or astroid-angulose and simple; 
. hes straight, rather acute, and mabpiane ; spores 8, 12-13 x 43 p, 
; lender, 4-5-locular, the arp loculus aoe 
Eb. bark, Knight, No, 3 
&, Mull, 4rg. Thallus whitish, very thin and continuous, 
and shining ; apothecia rose-carmine, somewhat thalline- 
r and oblong, to ‘25 mm., su ast roid or in various 
ated as in 4. grega ria, rather pruinose ; asci globose- 
i Spores 8, hyaline, 24 x 6-8 , fusiform, 4-locular, loculi shorter 
t a ends. 
ARTHOTVHELIUM. 
- Ric. p. 54; Th. Fries Heterol. p. 97; Stitz. Flecht. p. 162; 
Mull. Arg. Graph. Fée, p- 60. 
orum, Mull. Arg. base glauco-albid thin, rugulose 
gth subrimose; apotheci to 7 mm., black when dry 
pored ; spores alin, 12.18 x 45° ‘bs 5-6- shedas, 
eee 1-2-septa 
ark, Toowoomba, pee ee 
Mm, Mull. Arg, Thallus white- sae Se gees super- 
brugose-unequal ; gonidia chroolepoid ; apothecia 
Du »-fuscous, when young a ith a nee of Ao secceiog 
inate we Usually nudate, to ‘5 mm., orbicular, 
~~? Tough and opaque, partly ccatnent ; asel globose, 
