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1891. Gloeosporium glaucum. Cke. 4' Mass. Grev. xvi., 75. 
Spots rather orbicular, on one or both surfaces, becoming glau- 
cous, rather mealy, pustules minute, conidia profuse, soon oozing 
out, forming an effused mealy stratum, globose, hyaline, 6-7 p 
diam. 
On living leaves. Queensland. 
1892. Gloeosporium hedycaryi. Cke. Sf Mass. Grev. xvm., 7. 
On the upper surface ; spots orbicular, turning black; pustules 
solitary or gregarious ; conidia oblong, rounded at each end, 
granular, hyaline, 18 X 4 /x. 
On fading leaves of Hedycarya Cunninghami. Victoria. ( Fig. 
292.) 
1893. Gloeosporium nigricans. Cke. 4" Mass. Grev. xix., 91. 
Without distinct spots, on both surfaces ; pustules densely 
aggregated, becoming black, convex, at length pierced ; conidia 
oval, hyaline, 12 x 7 p. 
On leaves of Eucalyptus paucijlora. Australian Alps. 
1894. Gloeosporium epicladii. Cke. 4' Mass. Grev. xix., 92. 
Pustules gregarious, in the centre of irregular spots, caused by 
the blackened cuticle, with a central pallid pore, through which 
the contents emerge in an orange subgelatinous mass ; conidia 
fusiform, obtuse, hyaline (22-25 x 9-10 p), with granular contents. 
On Cladiutn tetraquelrum. Port Phillip. 
1895. Gloeosporium Senisonii. Sacc. <j- Berl. Sacc. Syll. 
4593. 
Pustules gregarious, minutely pustulate, covered by the scarcely 
perforate epidermis, yellowish within ; conidia oblong-cylindrical, 
obtuse, slightly curved, 6-8 x 1-5 p, hyaline ; basidia simple, rod- 
like. 
On leaves of Macrozamia Denisonii, Queensland. 
* jf * On fruits. 
1896. Gloeosporium Lindemuthianum. Sacc. 4' Magn. 
Sacc. Syll. 3747. 
Spots on the fruit, rarely on the stem or leaves, roundish,, 
bleached, at first with a rufous margin ; pustules dirty white, in 
the middle of the spots, inflating the cuticle, and then erumpent ; 
conidia oblong, straight or curved (15-19 x3^-5| p), granular 
within, hyaline. 
On legumes of bean, etc. Victoria. 
1897. Gloeosporium leguminis. Cke. Sf Hark. Grev. 1880, 
7. Sacc. Syll. 3749. 
Scattered, covered by the cuticle ; conidia oval, hyaline, flowing 
out in a gelatinous mass (12 X 6 p). 
On legumes of Acacia melanoxylon. Victoria. 
