AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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Dothidella inaequalis, Cooke. 
Stroma erumpent, then subsuperficial, on both surfaces, nearly 
orbicular (about 2 m.m. diam.), black, shining, with three to five 
elevations corresponding to the cells. Asci clavate, octosporous. 
Sporidia cylindrically elliptical, with one septum about one-fourth 
the length, dividing the sporidium into two unequal cells, one of 
which three times the length of the other (20-24 x 6 /a) , pale 
amber colour. 
On dead leaves of Eucalyptus. Victoria. ( Martin , 824.) 
Some cavities contain stylospores which are elongated, fusiform, 
curved, acute at both ends, 3-5 septate (50-55 X 3 fi), hyaline. 
IMEontagnella xugulosa, Cooke. 
Epiphylla vel hypophylla. Stromate tenui suborbiculari ( 1 rn.m. 
diam.), atro, depresso, rugoso, loculis polyascis. Ascis clavatis. 
Sporidiis lanceolatis, triseptatis, dilute olivaceis, 20 x 6 p. 
On leaves of Eucalyptus. Victoria. (Mrs. Martin , 705, 745.) 
Physalospoxa micxosticta, Cooke. 
Perithecia scattered, on both surfaces, innate, punctiform, globose, 
black with a papillate ostiolum. Asci cylindrical. Sporidia uni- 
seriate, elliptical or almond shaped, continuous, hyaline, 14-16 x 
8 fi. 
On dead phyllodes (?). Victoria. (Mrs. Martin.') 
Txabutia paxvicapsa, Cooke. 
Innate ; perithecia on brown elliptical spots, on both surfaces, 
convex, rather crowded, small, black, somewhat shining, numerous. 
Asci clavate, tetrasporous or octosporous. Sporidia lanceolate, 
rounded at the ends, continuous, granular within, hyaline, 35-40 
X 10 /x. Whole contents of the perithecia with a pink tinge. 
On phyllodes of Acacia. Victoria. (Mrs. Martin , 774.) 
Besides the difference in the sporidia, this differs from T. 
phyllodice in the much smaller and more numerous perithecia. 
Anthostomella Lepidospexmae, Cooke. 
Perithecia seated on bleached elongated spots which have a dark 
brown border, globulose, at first covered, then splitting the cuticle. 
Asci shortly stipitate. Sporidia elongated-elliptical, biseriate, 
rounded at the ends, continuous, clear brown (14 x 4 p). 
On Lepido sperma. Victoria. (Mrs. Martin , 781.) 
Sphsexella cxyptica, Cooke. 
On both surfaces of the leaves. Spots reddish-brown, large, 
irregular or confluent. Perithecia subglobose, immersed in the 
substance of the leaf, with scarcely any indication of their pre- 
sence. Asci obpyriform or obclavate, sessile. Sporidia lanceolate, 
uniseptate, not constricted, hyaline, 10 X 3 p. 
On fading leaves of Eucalyptus. Victoria. (Mrs. Martin , 753.) 
Dimexospoxium paxvulum, Cooke. 
Perithecia minute, subglobose, membranaceous, with a brown 
sparse radiating mycelium, seated on irregular black spots (in 
