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SYNOPSIS PYRENOMYCETUM. 
5812. collumiae, B. C. 3032 
5813. salicinearum, Pass. 3033 
5814. dryadea, Sacc. ... 3034 
5815. Decaisneana, Cke. 3035 
5816. dryophila, C. & H. 3036 
5817. aegira, 8. 4" 8. ... 3037 
5818. coffeigena, B. <$* C. 3038 
5819. diana, 8. & 8. ... 3039 
5820. hedericola, Desm. 3040 
5821. lucina, Sacc. ... 3041 
5822. Incilia, Sacc. ... 3042 
5823. marginalis, Sacc. 3043 
5824. vinealis, Pass. ... 3044 
5825. camilleae, C. Sf M. 
5826. helichrysi, C. 
ft Sporidia 5 septata. 
5827. Passerinii, Sacc. ... 3045 5832. australis, Crie. ... 3050 
5828. aerea, Sp. ... 3046 5833. citricola, Pent. ... 3051 
5829. pulchra, Wint. ... 3047 5834. yulan, Sacc. ... 3052 
5830. camilla, Schw. ... 3048 5835. pomona, Sacc. ... 3053 
5831. marginata, N. ... 3049 5836. acicola, Fckl. ... 3054 
ttt Sporidia 7-10 septata. 
5837. vinosa, Sp. ... 3055 5838. alcides, Sacc. ... 3056 
Gen. 4. LINOSPOR A.. Sporidia filiformia, hyalina. 
5839. procumbens, Fckl. 4092 
5840. tremulae, Aforth.... 4093 
5841. candida, Fckl. ... 4094 
5842. conflicta, Cke. ... 4095 
5843. ochracea, Desm. ... 4096 
5844. ischnotheca, Desm. 4097 
5845. magnagutiana, 
Sacc. ... 4098 
5846. faginea, Sacc. ... 4099 
5847. carpini, Schrot. ... 4100 
5848. leucospila, B. fy C. 4101 
5849. elata, 8 . $ S. ... 4102 
5850. insularis, Joh. ... 7145 
5851. ferruginea, Ell. 4’ 
M. ... 7146 
5852. viburni, Btick. ... 7147 
5853. guaranitica, Speg. 7148 
5854. linosporoides, 
Speg. . . . 4062 
5855. tanaceti, Fckl. ... 4063 
AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
Festalozziella circulare, Cke. Mass. 
Developed on both surfaces of the leaves. Pseudo-perithecia 
usually disposed in circles, a little convex, and at length splitting 
irregularly, at first brown, then nearly black and shining, resemb- 
ling Phyllachora. Conidia cylindrically elliptical, 30-34 x 8-10 p, 
hyaline, continuous, with granular contents, furnished at the apex 
with a single hyaline seta, base with a short thick pedicle, and 
usually 3 or 4 divergent hyaline hairs at the base of the spore. 
On dead leaves of Eucalyptus parviflora. {Mrs. Martin , 480, 
485, 486.) 
