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*T. diploglottidis,.Che. and. Mass., Cooke’s Handb. of Austr. Fung., 
331. Epiphyllous. Sori scattered, convex, minute, for a long time covered, at 
length splitting, pallid brown, seated on orbicular greenish spots. Teleutospores 
elliptic, apex obtusely acuminate, base attenuated intoa short pedicel. Epispore 
hyaline, thick, plasma granular, pallid, 50 to 60 x 28 to 30 p. 
~ . Hab. : On fading leaflets of Native Tamarind (Diploglottis Cunninghamit), Woolston Scrub, ' 
Brisbane River. , ; 
* TJ, Babee, Pers., Sacc. Syll. vii., 531. Spermogones honey-yellow, conoid, 
in small clusters on the leaves or stems; wcidia often somewhat distant, disposed 
in annular ororbicular spots; pseudoperidia cupulate, short, with white laciniate 
margins; «cidiospores globose or ellipsoid, 16 to 26 » diam., orange-red, finely: 
verrucose; uredospore bearing sori amphigenous, erumpent, orbicularorirregular, _ 
rotund, seattered or gregarious, dilute-brown, pulverulent; uredospores globose, 
elliptical or ovoid, rarely pyriform, 17 to 35 X 17 to 25 p, aculcate, ochraceous ;, 
teleutospore bearing sori hypophyllous, subrotundate, oblong or elongate, often 
confluent, dark-brown, somewhat smooth; teleutospores ovoid or clavate- 
ellipsoid, apiculate; epispore vertical measurement 6 to 9 p, thick measurement - 
924. to 47 x 17 to 80, smooth, chestnut-brown, apex obscure, pedicel hyaline, 
110 p» long, persistent. n ei, 
Hab. On leaves of the common broad bean, Gladfield, C. J. Guwyther. 
U. fusisporus, Che. and Mass., Handb. of Austr. Fungi, 331. Sori discoid 
erumpent, black, girt by the ruptured cuticle; uredospores globose, shortly 
stipitate, even, brown, 35..to 45 diam.; teleutospores mixed, fusiform, with a 
hyaline apiculose ; epispore obtusely warted, brown, 60 to 70. x 25 to 30 p. 
‘Hab.: Islands of Torres Straits, June, 1897, on the phyllodes of Acacias. 
PHYLLOSTICTA, Pers. 3 
P. acaciz, Cooke. On both surfaces of the phyllodes, spots elongated, 
elliptical, or linear, limited by the veins, greyish with a pitchy brown margin, 
or wholly fuscous dotted with the minute black perithecia. Sporules narrowly 
elliptical, 10 x 1to 2» hyaline——Dr. Oooke in letter. 
Hab.: Islands of Torres Straits, on the phyllodes of Acacia, June, 1897. 
*P, nenrospilea, Sacc. and Berl. Spots on the upper surface, limited by 
the nerves, hence angular, reddish ochraceous; perithecia globose-depressed, 
very few, ,innate, rather prominent, punctiform ; sporules ovate-oblong, 8 to 
10 x 5 to 6 p, granulose within, hyaline, on short basidia.—Cooke’s Handb. 
Austr. Fungi, 346. Fa ae Cs 
Hab.: Logan River, on leaves of Vitis antarctica, Rev. B. Scortechina, fe 29 
*p'‘cordylines, Sacc. and Berl. “Spots vague, becoming pale; perithecia on 
the upper surface, close, punctiform, globose-depressed, pierced, 60 to 90 p 
diam.; sporules oblong, biguttulate, 4 to5 x 1p. 
Hab.: Tambourine Mountains, on leaves of Cordyline terminalis, Rev. B. Scortechina. 
*P, palmicola, Cooke, Grey. xiv. 89. Spots irregular, amphigenous,, 
whitish-grey, margins brown, slightly raised; perithecia sub-innate, black, 
minute, pierced, oftentimes very numerous; sporules elliptical-cylindric, 
hyaline, 5 x 2 mm. 
Hab.: Daintree Kiver, on the leaves of young palms, 
