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1864. Septoria oleandrina. Sacc. Fungi Ven. v., 205. 
Spots on the upper surface, rounded or angular and confluent, 
growing whitish ; perithecia rather remote, somewhat large (140- 
150 p diatn.), globose, pierced with a broad pore, substance fuli- 
ginous ; sporules filiform, of unequal length, often curved, or 
clavate, 15-25 x l Jr-2 p, obsoletely septate, hyaline. 
On leaves of Nerium oleander. Queensland. 
1865. Septoria myoporii. Cke. <J- Mass. Grev. xvi., 113. 
On the upper surface. Spots orbicular, whitish, girt by a brown 
line. Perithecia semi-immersed, punctiform, black; sporules linear, 
flexuous, guttulate, 40-50 x 2 p. 
On leaves of Myoporum insulare. Victoria. 
1866. Septoria hardenbergise. Sacc. Hedwigia 1890, 156. 
Spots on both surfaces, broad, pallid, margined with brown; 
perithecia punctiform, pierced (90-100 p), substance honey- 
coloured, ochre; sporules fnsoid-falcate, biguttulate (15-18 x 
1| p), hyaline. 
On leaves of Hardenbergia monophylla. Norwood. 
1867. Septoria pliyllodiorum. Cke. (J- Mass. Grev. (1890), 
xix., 47. 
Perithecia densely gregarious, on both surfaces, without dofinite 
spots, often occupying the whole surface, immersed, covered by 
the cuticle, globose-depressed, black, pierced at the apex. 
Sporules cylindrical, obtuse at the ends, multinucleate, then 3-5 
septate, hyaline, 40 x 3 p. 
On phyllodes of Acacia longifolia. Victoria. 
1868. Septoria epiphyllodea, substituted for Septoria phyllo- 
diorum, Sacc. Hedwigia 1890, 156, not of Cooke <j- Mass. 
Spots on both surfaces, circular, whitish, encircled by brown ; 
perithecia crowded, punctiform, pierced (130-140 p diam.), becom- 
ing black ; sporules narrowly fusoid, acute at the ends (15-16 x 2 p), 
uniseptate, hyaline. 
On phyllodes of Acacia. Victoria. 
1869. Septoria lepidospermi. Cke. Mass. Grev. x ix., 91. 
On both surfaces, spots greyish, then white, oblong, with a broad 
brown margin. Perithecia small, semi-immersed, black, seated on 
the spots. Sporules linear, flexuous, hyaline, 30 x 1 p. 
On leaves of Lepidosperma. Victoria. 
1870. Septoria bromi. Sacc. Syll. 3051. 
Spots obsolete, growing pale, elongated ; perithecia copious, 
globose-flattened, and pierced ; sporules thread-like, a little clavate, 
hence acute at one end and obtuse at the other, 50-60 x 2 p, 
slightly curved, with numerous minute guttules, hyaline. 
On leaves of Brumvs, etc. Victoria. 
