181 
Hysterangium neglectum, Massee et Rodway (sp. nov.). Peridium 
subglobosum, extus pallidum, rugulosum, nec a gleba separabile, 
1-15 cm. latum. Gleba subgelatinosa, ge Bruhn: absque 
basi sterili; cellule irregulares, gyros Spore. ellipsoideo- 
oblonge, utrinque obtuse, ruguloss, Sent flavo-brunnez, 
12-13 x 8 y. 
Dndererennd: Hobart, Rodway, 614. 
Allied to H. affine, Massee & Rod way. 
ASCOMYCETES. 
fyri rufa, Fries, Summa Veg. Scand. (1849) p. 383. 
On rotten wood, Rodway, 555. 
Xylaria cupressiformis, Becc. in Erb. Critt. Ital. no. 1278. 
On dead bark, Rodway, 554. 
Hypoxylon annulatum, Mont., Syll. Crypt. (1856) p. 213. 
On dead wood, Rodway, 224. 
Nectria tephrothele, Berk. in Hook. f., Flor. Tasm. ii. (1860) 
` Parasitic on Hypoxylon annulatum, Mont., Rodway, 224. 
Parodiella Banksiæ, Sacc. et Bizz. in Sacc., Syll. ix. (1895), 
no. vus 
e under surface of living leaves of Banksia marginata, 
PUR Rodway, 540. 
Coccomyces trigonus, Karsten., Myc. Fenn. i. (1871) p. 257. 
On dead leaf of Hucal, yptus obliqua, L'Hérit., Rodway, 542. 
Lembosia geographica, Massee (sp. nov.).  Perithecia dense 
gregaria, in maculis rotundis nigricantibus nidulantia, elongato- 
flexuosa, contextu parenchymatica. Asci subelavati, breviter 
pedicellati, octospori. Spore oblonge, medio 1-septat s, ad 
septum demum subconstricte, flavo-brunnes, 20 x 6-7 u 
On phyllodes of Hucalyptus obli ict re iste. Y, '5AL. 
Spots black, usually circular, ave m. across; often 
running into each other and forming Be KR 
men ovina, Cesati et De Notar. Schema Sfer. Ital. 
on p. 2 
n bark, pcne with Sordaria caudata, Sacc., Rodway, 584. 
ura caudata, Sacc., Syll. i. (1882) no. 858. 
n bark, along with Lasiospheria ovina, Cesati & De — 
fon 584. 
Dothidiella inzqualis, Cooke in Grevillea, xx. (1891) p. 5. 
On leaves of Eucalyptus obliqua, L'Hérit., Rodway, 538. 
Exoascus deformans, Fuckel, Symb. Mycol. (1869) p. 252. 
On living peach leaves, Rodway , 455. 
** Seems to differ in habit from the — plant by always 
growing on the upper surface of the leaf,and in the ascigerous 
stage being immediately followed. = wer that form a close, 
pale brown, velvety surface.” (Rodway). 
