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III. FUNGI ON STEMS AND BRANCHES. 
59. Cortieium nudum. 
60. Stictis radiata. 
61. Gibberella ptiJicaris. 
62. Oospora gemtnata. 
63. Cladosporium compact urn. 
64. Macrosporium commune. 
65. Fusarinm cryptum. 
66. Fusarium incarnatum. 
67. Fusarium limonis. 
68. Fusarium sarcpchroum. 
69. Phoma citri. 
70. Phoma macrophoma. 
71. Phoma punctispora. 
72. Phoma scptobasidia. 
73. Dothiorella limoni. 
74. Ascochyta cinerea. 
75. Ascochyta citricoJa. 
76. Camarosporium citri. 
, 77. Glocosporium citri. 
78. Glocosporium intormixtum. 
59. NAKED CORTICIUM. 
( Cortieium nudum , Fr.) 
On twigs of Lisbon Lemon, killed by Phoma omnivor a (Me Alp.) 
September, 1898. Soutli Australia. 
Spores 11-15 X 3^-4^n. 
This fungus has already been recorded on the dead bark of an 
Orange tree at Rockhampton, Queensland. On some twigs it was 
quite tuberculate, on others more effused. (Fig. 125.) 
60. RADIATING STICTIS. 
(Stictis radiata , Pers.) 
Gregarious or scattered, deeply immersed, urceolate, at first 
closed, then openiug above and forming a reflexed white margin 
finely indented at various points, about mm. diam. Disc 
circular, slightly convex, pale orange-yellow. Asci cylindrical, 
when mature bulging about the middle, narrowing into slender 
pedicel at base, densely crowded, 8-spored, 120-130 X — 12yu. 
Sporidia arranged in a fascicle with a slight twist, needle- 
shaped, hyaline, multisept ate, nearly the length of the ascus. 
Paraphyses equal throughout, numerous, hyaline, several septate, 
simple, filiforiri, just about length of ascus, 1-^-2 ji. broad (stained 
very pale yellow by Schulz’s solution). 
