AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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1075. Corticium miniatum. Cooke Grev. xi., 2. Mass. Mon. 
Thel. 140. Sacc. Syll. 7676. 
Effused, adnate, vermilion, margin fimbriate, whitish. ; hymenium 
rather powdery, falling away, umber beneath ; spores globose, 
hyaline, 5-6 p diarn. 
On bark. N.S. Wales. Queensland. 
3.076. Corticium antlirochroum. Fr. Hym. Eur. 661. Mass. 
Mon. Thel. 141. Sacc. Syll. 7786. 
Broadly effused, membranaceous, brick red or rosy, growing 
pale; margin byssoid, paler; spores ellipsoid, 11-13 x 8-9 p. 
On bark. Queensland. 
1077. Corticium sulphurellum. Cke. ij- Mass. Grev. xx. 35. 
Broadly effused, usually forming a very thin, pulverulent, bright 
sulphur-yellow stratum ; when perfectly evolved the hymenium is 
waxy and polished ; spores obliquely pip-shaped, 7 x 4 p. 
On dead branches. Victoria. (Fig. 84). 
1078. Corticium cceruleum. Fries Hym. Eur. 651. Mass. 
Mon. Thel. 151. Sacc. Syll. 7539. 
Broadly effused, adnate, tomentose, bright blue ; margin byssoid, 
of the same colour, becoming whitish; hymenium waxy, soft, 
growing pale when dry. Spores ellipsoid, 8 x 4 p. 
On wood, branches, etc. N.S. Wales. Queensland. 
.1079. Corticium atrovirens. Fries Hym. Eur. 651. Mass. 
Mon. Thel. 155. Sacc. Syll. 7540. 
Irregularly effused, thin, dark-green ; margin and substratum of 
the same colour, hymenium waxy, smooth, pruinose with white. 
Spores subglobose, 4-5 p diam. 
On rotten wood, sticks, etc. Queensland. 
c. Am un iohna. Very thin, innate, decorticating. 
1080. Corticium comedens. Fries Hym. Eur. 656. Mass. 
Mon. Thel. 155. Sacc. Syll. 7616. 
Effused, innate, developed beneath the bark ; by falling away of 
the epidermis naked, lilac, then pallid ; hymenium even, smooth, 
cracking when dry. Spores cylindrically ellipsoid, sometimes 
curved, 14-16 x 6-7 p. 
On branches. W. Australia. 
Genus 56. CONIOFHORA. DCand. 
Resupinate, effused ; hymenium even, pulverulent. Spores 
coloured. 
a. Macrosporce. 
1081. Coniophora viridis. Berk. Cooke Grev. vm., 89. 
Effused, immarginate, softly tomentose, greenish ; hymenium 
granulated. Spores subglobose or ellipsoid, apiculate at each end, 
dark brown, 25-80 X 17-20 p. 
On dead wood. New Zealand. 
