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AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
IVXeliola Tetracerae, Thum. Sym. Myc. Austr. n., No. 92. 
Queensland. 
Gen. 3. Asterina. Lev. 
Asterina Baileyi, B. Br. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. v. 89. 
On Hakea. Queensland. 
Asterina pelliculosa, Berk. Antarct. Crypt, p. 137. 
Queensland. 
Gen. 4. Antennaria. Link. 
Antennaria scoriadea, Berk. Hook. Journ. 1815, 70. 
W. Australia. Gipps Land. 
PYKENOMYCETES INCOMPLETE. 
Ord. I. SFHXRONEMEI. 
Gen. 1. Speleronema. Tode. 
Sphaeronema rufum, Fr. Act. Eohn. 1818, 357. 
Tasmania. 
Gen. 2. Phoma. Fr. 
Phoma ampelinum, B. & C. North Amer. Fungi. No. 380. 
Australia. 
Gen. 3. Excipula. Fr. 
Excipula strigosa, Corda. Icon, ill., /. 78. 
W. Australia. 
Gen. 4. Gymnosporium. Corda. 
Gymnosporium inquinans, Berk, in Welw. Crypt. Lusit. No. 60. 
W. Australia. 
Gen. 5. Phyllosticta. Pers. 
Phyllosticta fragaricola, Desm. pi. Crypt. No. 686. 
On strawberry leaves. S. Australia (Crawford). 
Phyllosticta circumscissa, Cke. 
Amphigena. Maculis orbicularibus, rufo-fuscis, demum de- 
lapsis. Peritbeciis paucis, minutis, innatis. Sporis ellipticis 
(•008 X ‘002 mm.). 
On leaves of apricot and cherry. S. Australia (Crawford). 
Very common in South Australia, leaving the leaves perforated 
with small round holes by the falling away of the spots ; hence 
called the “ shot-hole fungus.” It is believed to be causing con- 
siderable injury to the fruit trees. 
