72 



ADDITIONS TO THE LICHEN - FLORA. OF QUEENSLAND, 



LlLIACEJE. 



25. Rhipogonum album, R. Br. — Fruit. 



26. Geitonoplesium cymosum, A. Cumn. — Flower. 



Notes. — 



No. 6. — Synoum gland ulosum (A. Juss.) had been gathered in 

 flower at Tambourine Mountain. The plants of this 

 species observed at Cabbage-tree Creek are much smaller 

 (12-loft. high) than those growing at Tambourine, and 

 the leaflets, though of the same length, are somewhat 

 broader. 



No. 18. — Oiearia stellulata ( D.C.) was gathered here for the 

 first time ; it bears a close resemblance to 0. Nernstii, 

 from which, however, it is easily separated by its turbinate, 

 not Hemispherical, involucre, and by the smaller number 

 of ray-florets. 



No. 21. — Lyonsia reticulata (F. v. ^f.) is fruiting more plenti- 

 fully this season than had been observed during 1880-7. 



ADDITIONS TO THE LICHEN FLORA OF 

 QUEENSLAND. 



By John Shirley, B.Sc. 



Obryzum myriopus (Wihon)f. Isiodiosum.— Baxi- 

 colous, or parasitic on various Parmelias, Pannarias, &C. Thallus 

 lead-coloured, stellato-appressed, fragile, rugulose, dividing from the 

 centre into few cuneate lobes, each terminating in 2-8 roundel 

 lobules. Ultimate terminations fissure divided ; margins bordered 

 by short dense black hypothalline threads, edges of frond frequently 

 recurved. Central parts of thallus covered with a dense black- 

 brown isidioid growth, often forming zones near the margins. 

 Sterile. (From the original specimen). 



