129 
Meliola corallina, Mont. in Gay, Fl. Chil. vii. (1850) p. 472. 
On living leaves of mi — a, Labill., and Pomaderris 
apetala, Labill., Rodway, 366 
Xylaria digitata, Grev. Flor. Edin. (1824) p. 355. 
n the ground on sandy heaths, Hobart, Rodway. 
m peculiar form of this variable species, with a long, rooting, 
stem-like base pushing deep down into the loose sand, and 
bearing a rosette of short, obtuse, finger-like, equal branches at 
the apex 
Noinmalscís Bulliardi, Tul. Sel. Fung. Carp. ii. (1863) p. 43, 
a figs. 11-19. 
On dead bark of Acacia dealbata, Link, Rodway, 465. 
fof gaat dau annulatum, Mont. in Gay, Fl. Chil. vii. (1850) 
On dead wood of Fagus Cunninghami, Hook., Hobart, 
Rodway, 184. 
Very fine specimens of this somewhat variable Ei eee The 
depression round the ostiolum is very pronounce 
Hypoxylon celatum, Cesati, ieee Born, (1879) p. . 19. 
On dead Hucalyptus wood, Rodway, 310, 453. 
Agrees exactly with specimens collontéd by Beccari in Borneo. 
Hypoxylon serpens, Fries, Summa Veg. Scand. (1846) p. 384. 
On dead Hucalyptus wood, Rodway, 181. 
Hypoxylon multiforme, Fries, Summa Veg. Scand. (1846) p. 384. 
On dead bark of Acacia dealbata, Link, Rodway, 454. 
Hypoxylon Archeri, Berk. in Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. (1860) p. 280. 
` On dead Hucalyptus wood, Rodway tY, 451 
Agrees exactly with Berkeley’ 8 type darent There is a 
minute, smooth, depressed ring or zone round the very small, 
papillate ostiolum, as in Hy poc o A krni Mont., but in 
rcheri, ihe perithecia are much smaller, as is also the ring 
round the ostiolum. 
Eutypa lata, Tul. Sel. Fung. bee " e: (1863) p. 56. 
On dead Eucalyptus bark, Rodway 
Dimerosporium reser E Maie (sp. nov.)  Perithecia 
gregaria, mycelio maculiformi a ,sph idea, astoma, 
setosa, fusca atrave, 80—100 ae, Asci cylindraceo-clavati, 
breviter pedicellati, octospori, 80-90 x 15-18 p. Spore rape 
oblongo-elliptic cæ, medio l-septats, utrinque rotundate, = 
8-9 p, dilute olivaceo-fusce. Paraphyses filiformes, ra 
On one surface only of the phyllodes of Phy eerste es rhor- 
boidalis, Rich., Rodway, 367. 
perithecia have short, black, spine-like — scattered 
Sparingly over the entire surface. Subic ulum z tim 
almost or entirely absent. Perithecia in prea of 3-6 usually 
Surrounding a central one. Allied to D. excelsum, Cooke, from 
New Zealand, but differing in the larger spores and pilose 
perithecia. 
Rosellinia mammoidea, Sacc. Syll. i. (1882) P. 223 Psilosphe ria 
mammoidea, Cooke i in Grevillea viii. (1879) p. 
