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ASCHERSONIA, Mont. 
A. australiensis, P. Henn. Hedw. xlii.87. Stroma anpie 
dimediate-scutellate, or rotundate-convex, OT: -coloured, at “ee 
reddish-brown, pluripunctulate, 1-13 diam., margins Be 
membranaceous, circumference pale, perithecia Fp oie Ue g 
conidia fusoid, acute at both ends, hyaline, 5-7 x 1 », hyphe filiform, 
hyaline, 20- 40x 1 p intermixed.—P Hennings i pe 
Hab.: Upper Barron River, on leaves of Callistemon lanceolatus.—E. Pritzet. 
ASTEROSTOMELLA, Speg. 
Perithecia dimidiate-scutate, within a smoky pe 
dehising on sporules continuous, ovoid, smoky.—sace 
A. paraguensis, Spey. Guar. i. p. Spots agg ene 
amphigenous, Joke radiant, obliquely eae 2-3 m iam. ; 
t 
.P. forma. P. Henn. Hedw. xlii. 87. The conidia me 
smaller, 12-16 x 6-10, otherwise the plant agrees with the spec 
P. Henn 
Hab ; ‘Kiruds, on leaves of Santalum lanceolatum.—E. Pritzel. 
CORYNEUM, Nees. na 
Pustules discoid or pulvinate, subcutaneous, ora 
compact, conidia oblong or fusoid, 2 or many septate, Co 
Cooke, in Handb. Austr. Fungi 364. 
nt, 
C. papilliferu Henn. Hedw. xlii. 87. Heaps erumpe of 
subdiscoid, black, "abn 80-100 p ; Sonidia subfuscoid, Eaepiate be 
; llate 
constricted, 8-10 x 43-53, 3 iiiddle cells dark, upper © 5 oy rig 
yaline about 3p diam, lower one hyaline, stipes 15. 
hyaline.—P. Hennings le. 
Hab.: Russell River, on dead wood.—E. Pritzel. 
CONIOSPORIUM, Link. hort 
Conidia globose, or ovoid, or discoid, arising from thea 
hyaline threads, for the most part effused and smearing.— 
Handb, Austr. Fungi 373. f 
use, 
C. atreffusum, P. Henn. Hedw. 87, Heaps brat ‘diam ; 
very black, pu ulverulent ; conidia iat boss black, 8-12 » 
stalks short, subhyaline dusky.—P. Hennings l.c. 
Hab.: Upper Barron River.—E. Pritzel. 
