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1462. Orbilia decipiens. Phil. Sacc. Syll. 2568.=Calloria 
decipiens. Phil. Grev. xvi., 5. 
Gregarious or scattered, sessile, 1-2 m.m. diam., subimmersed 
when dry ; hymenium plane or a little concave, pale flesh-colour or 
orange-red, or pale brown, externally of the same colour, granulose; 
margin somewhat erect, now and then denticulate. Asci cylin- 
drically clavate ; sporidia fusiform, hyaline, 5-7 X 1-2 /x ; para- 
pliyses filiform, abruptly thickened at the tips. 
On old rope. Queensland. 
Genus 38. CORYNE. Tul. 
Fungi gelatinous, sessile, or shortly stipitate, globose or top- 
shaped, disc usually plane or convex. Sporidia elongated, hyaline, 
septate or pseudo septate. 
1463. Coryne sarcoides. Jacq. Sacc. Syll. 2647. =Bul- 
garia sarcoides. F r. Syst, Myc. n., 168. 
Csespitose, variable in form, rather firm, fleshy-red, externally 
rather veined, disc excavated. Asci cylindrical, more or less 
rounded at the apex, or acute, attenuated downwards and stipitate, 
100-1 35x7-8 fi. Sporidia elliptic, or elongated elliptic, more or 
less attenuated towards each end, and rounded, 10-18x4-6, at 
first continuous, 2-4 guttulate, then (2-4) pseudo septate, hyaline ; 
paraphyses copious, filiform, simple. 
On trunks. Victoria. Tasmania. (Fig. 175.) 
Family VII. STICTEiE. Fries. 
Innate, cups minute, urceolate, then expanded, immersed in the 
unchanged matrix, scarcely covered, waxy, usually of a bright 
colour. 
Genus 39. STICTIS. Pers. 
Cups immersed, waxy, rather cup-shaped or plane, exceeded by 
the thin excipulum, which is reflexed, entire, or laciniate, and 
paler. Sporidia filiform, septulate, hyaline, not breaking into 
joints. 
1464. Stictis radiata. Linn. Pers. Obs. n., 73. Sacc. Syll. 
2795. 
Cups flesh-coloured or yellowish, deeply immersed (§ m.m. 
diam.), girt by a 4-6 rayed white, mealy, elevated border. Asci 
narrowly cylindrical, rather stipitate, densely fasciculate, 180-200 x 
7-10 /x ; sporidia needle-shaped, thin, straight, or curved at the 
apex, hyaline, 20-30 guttulate, 120-220 x 1-1^ /x ; paraphyses very 
thin, now and then branched at the tips. 
On wood and branches. Tasmania. 
1465. Stictis emarginata. Cke. ($• Mass. Grev. xvin., p. 7. 
Very minute, gregarious. Cups immersed, erumpent, pierced at 
the apex, destitute of any definite excipulum. Asci clavately 
cylindrical, sessile ; sporidia filiform, continuous, hyaline, equal in 
length to the asci, 70-75 x 2 /x. 
On Eucalyptus leaves. Victoria. (Fig. 168.) 
