No. 87.] 
[March, 1890. 
(imita, 
A QUARTERLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY 
AND ITS LITERATURE. 
AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
( Continued from p. 26.) 
Sphaexopsis (Macroplodia) phomatoidea, C. fy M. 
Hypophyllous. Perithecia scattered over irregular brown spots, 
caused by some mining larvae, convex, at first covered, black, 
pierced with a pore. Sporules elliptic, rounded at the ends, 
nucleate, amber-brown (8 X 4-5 p), on rather short, curved 
basidia. 
On Eucalyptus leaves. Victoria. ( Martin , 473.) 
Capnodiastrum orbiculatum, Clce. <$f Mass. 
Hypophyllous. Spots orbicular (3 mm. diam.), consisting of a 
black interwoven mycelium. Perithecia minute, globose, sub- 
membranaceous, seated on the mycelium. Spores (not contained in 
asci) elliptical, brown, with a paler band across the centre, 
12 p x 4 p. 
On coriaceous leaves. Bellenden Ker, Queensland. (Bailey, 818.) 
FUNGI OF MADAGASCAR. 
Collected by Mr. Scott Elliot. 
Schizophyllum commune, Fr. 
Lentinus exilis, El. (2761). 
Lenzites repanda, Fr., var. (3006). 
„ Beckleri, B. 
„ applanata, Fr. (2755). 
Fomes lucidus, Fr. (2804). 
„ annosus, Fr. (3008). 
„ cingulatus, Berk. (2789). 
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