AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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1950. Bispora monilioides. Corda Ic. I., 9, t. 2, /. 145. 
Sacc. Syll. 1632. 
Effused, dark brown, powdery ; hyphas or basidia short, rather 
conical ; conidia shortly fusoid, truncate at the ends, 20-22 x 6-7 p ; 
thickly uniseptate, not constricted, biguttulate, sooty brown. 
On wood. Queensland. (Fig. 312.) 
Sub- Section 2. Macronemese. 
Hyphen elongated, distinct from the conidia. 
Genus 19. FUSICX.ADXUM. Bon. 
Hyphse short, straight, sparsely septate, somewhat fasciculate, 
olive. Conidia ovoid or rather clavate, for a long time continuous, 
but at length often uniseptate, acrogenous, solitary, or in twins. 
1951. Fusicladium dendriticum. Wallr. Fckl. Syrnb. 357 . 
Sacc. Syll. 1642. 
Effused, velvety, olive, often dendritic on leaves ; threads fili- 
form, erect, fasciculate,! 50-60 X 5 p, sparingly septate ; conidia 
apical, fusoid- obclavate 30x7-9 p, for a long time continuous, at 
length uniseptate, not constricted, olive. 
On leaves of pear and apple. Victoria. Queensland. S. 
Australia. (Fig. 313.). 
1952. Fusicladium pyrinum. Lib. Fckl. Symb. 357. Sacc. 
Syll. 1643. 
Effused, olive, velvety ; conidia ovate-fusoid, 28-30 X 7-9 p, 
continuous, guttulate, olive ; threads short, tapering, denticulate 
at the apex. 
On leaves of pear. Victoria. 8. Australia. 
Genus 20. SCOLECOTRICHUM. Kunze. 
Hyphse short, somewhat fasciculate, olive. Conidia oblong or 
ovate, produced at the sides or at the tips of the threads. 
1953. Scolecotrichum atriellum. Cke. t} Mass. Grev. xvi., 3. 
Tufts effused, confluent, black; hyphse erect, simple, closely 
septate, brown, paler above ; conidia apical, elliptic, uniseptate, not 
constricted, dark brown, 25 X 12 p. 
On twigs of Passijlora. Queensland. (Fig. 314.). 
Genus 21. CLADOSPORIUM. Link. 
Ilypha; somewhat decumbent, intricately branched, olive. Conidia 
at first globose, continuous, then typically uniseptate, ovoid (at 
times catenulate at first, and sometimes 2-3 septate). 
1954. Cladosporium herbarum. Link. Obs. n. , 37. Sacc. 
Syll. 1665. 
Tufts densely aggregated, confluent, constituting a velvety 
yellow-olive then dark-olive stratum ; threads erect or ascending, 
brown or olive, a little branched, septate, 5-7 p thick; conidia 
growing about the apices of the threads, not in chains or but 
