CLXII. FUNGI. 779' 



Septoria — contd. 



lycopersici, Speg. — Leaf-freckle. On Tomato plants- 

 {Try on). 



Dianthi, Dcsiu. — On Carnation plants (Tryon). 

 Phlyctaena, Mont, and Dcsm. 



passiflorte, Cke. and Mass. — On twigs of Passiflora cdulis. 

 Gamospora, Sacc. 



eriosporoides, Sacc. and Berl. — On leaves. 



Family Nectrioide^e. 

 Aschersonia, Mont. 



tahitensis, Mont. — On leaves of native shrubs in scrubs, 

 oxyspora, Berk. — On leaves of Cinnamonium Olivcri. 

 australiensis, P. Hcnnings. — On leaves of Callistenwn lanceo- 

 latus. 



Family Leptostromace.e. 

 Melasmia, Lev. 



eucalypti, Cke. and Mass. — On leaves of a Eucalyptus, 

 tecomatis, Cke. and Mass. — On leaves of Tecoma jasminoides. 

 (Fig. 912.) 

 Actinothecium, Ces. 



Scortechinii, Sacc. and Berl.- — On leaves of Smilax. 

 Melophia, Sacc. 



AYoodsiana, Sacc. and Berl. — On the phyllodia of Acacia har- 

 pophylla. 



Family Melanconi/EI. 

 Hainesia, Ell. et Sacc. 



aurantiaca, Mass. — On fruit of Endiandra insignis. (Fig_ 



9I3-) 

 Glceosporium, Mont. 



intermedium, Sacc. — On leaves of Hoy a austral is. 

 citricolum, Cke. and Mass. — On Orange leaves. (Fig. 914.) 

 periculosum, Cke. and Mass. — On fruit of Rhodomyrtus mac- 



rocarpus. Very poisonous. It is this fungus, probably, 



which causes blindness and often death to persons eating 



fruit containing it in quantities. (Fig. 915.) 

 cinnamomi, Cke. and Mass. — On leaves of Cinnaniomuni 



Oliveri. 

 glaucum, Cke. and Mass. — On the leaves of scrub plants,. 



forming large bluish patches, 

 tristanise, Mass., Kew. Bull. 1912, p. 190.— On leaves of 



Tristania suaveolens. 

 Denisonii, Sacc. and Berl. — On leaves of Macrozamia Dcni- 



sonii. 

 Lindemuthianum, Sacc. and Magn.- — On pods of French 



Beans. (Fig. 916.) 



