1 II
Saecaitlo’s
Number. Scientific Name. Authority for Name. English Name.
179. B a g n is ie l l a .— Speg., F . Arg.
1648 1597 B. catervaria Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Fung. 299 (1892) ... Crowded baguisiella ...
1649 1596 IX. 4026 B. endopyiia Sacc., Iledw. 155 (1890) Fiery baguisiella
165U 1595 „ 4025 B. rugulosa Cooke, Grev. X IX . 45 (1890) ... Wrinkled baguisiella ...
180. D a r w in ie l l a .— S p e g .,
1651' 1598 II. 4167 D. globulosa Sacc. Syll. IX. 1049 (1891) ........................................ 1 Globose darwinicUa . .. |
■ 181. R h y t ism a .— F r ie s,
1652
1653
16Û0
1599
VIII. 3027
X. 4655
R. filicinum
R. hypo-xanthuin ...
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XIV. 130 (1375)
Berk, and Br., Fung. Brisb. II. 71 (Ì883)
Fern rhytisma
Buff-coloured rhytisma
182. T r a b u t ia .— S a c c . and
1654
1655
1603
1601
IX. 2439 T. Eucalypti
T. p.arvicapsa
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVII. 43 (1888) ... '
Cooke, Grev. XX. 5 (1891) ........................................
Eucalypt trabutia
Small-receptacled trabutia
1656 1602 T. phyllodiæ Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX, 60 (1891)... Phyllode trabutia
OR D ER X V I I .-
183. S a r c o x y l o n .— C o ok e ,
1657 1605 1 I. 1231 j S. compunctum ... ... j Cooke. Grev. X III. 107 (1885) ... Punctate sarcoxylon ... j
18i. G ib e l l ia .— S a c c .,
1658 1 1606 IX. 2470 j G. dothideoides ... 1 Sacc. aud Beri., Misc. Myc. II. 23 (1885) j Dothidea-like gibellia... ... j
185. B o t r y o s p i iæ r ia .— C e s. and Do N o t .,
1659 1 B. hypoxyloidea 1 Cooke, Grev. X III. 102 (1 8 8 5 )...
1
186. M e lo g r am m a .—
1 Hypoxylou-like hotryosphæria... |
■Till., Carp. II. 81 (1863).—
1660 1607 1 1.2814 M. rubricosa 1 CooAe, Handb. Austr. Fung. 301 (1892) ... [ Red mclogramma . .. ... 1
OR D ER X V I I I .-
187. D ia t r y p e .— F r ie s, p .p . N it s
1661 1610 . I. 715 D. chlorosarca Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. 123 (1875) ... Grecn-fleshed diatrype
1662 1608 „ 740 ; D. glomeratia Berk., FI. N. Zeal. II. 205 (1855) Ball-like diatrype
1663 1609 ' „ 705 D. stigma Fries, S.V.S. 385 (1849) Stigma diatrype
188. Cæ l o s p i iæ r ia .— S a c c .,
1664j II. 5890
IX . 1836
C. leptosporoides... Wint., Hedw. 2 (1883).,. Leptospora-like cælosphæria ...
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Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Charactcra.
a
A W.A. S.A. t. V. N.S.W. ! QPug.
III. 22 (1882).—Phyllachora, Dothiclea.
1648
1649
1650
' Q.
F. Fiicg. 279 (1887).—Dothidea.
1651; ... 1 . . . I T. : ... ' ...
1652
1653
S.M. II. 569 (1822).—Marchalia.
Q-
Q.
Roum., Rov. Myc. 27 (1881).
V. I ...
V.
T.
Leaves of Ficus ...
Leaves of Myoporum
pluiycurpum
Leaves o f Eucalypts
j Leaves o f Tasmania
I aromatica
' Fronds of Alsophila
I Leaves of Cudrania
javanensis
Leaves o f Eucalypts
rh y llod e s of Acacia
Phyllodes of rilcada
longifolia
Pustules minute, crowded in orbicular or irregular spots, openings pap-
like.
Minute, disc shaped, black, crowded here and there, surface wrinkled,
leathery, substance bright fiery orange.
On upper or under surface, gregarious, globose, black, wrinkled.
I On both surfaces, globose, wrinkled, black, opaque.
Spots rather circular, thin. Cells elongated, wavy, thin.
Spots irregular, thickened, huff coioured, layer shining black, margin
distinct.
Leathery, somewhat circular, convex, wrinkled, black, shining.
Internal. Receptacles ou browu elliptical spots, crowded, small, black,
shining.
Receptacles convex, brown, four to ten, seated on circular spots, with
pore at apex.
MELOGRAMMACEffi, NITS.
Grev. X IIL 107 (1885).
Misc. Myc. II. 12 (1885).
I Prostrate truuks ... , Globose, deformed, constricted at base, smooth, pale tan, punctate with
[ 1 black openings.
... j Cushion shaped, loosely gregarious, black, paler within, openings of
16581 ... I . .. ¡ ... I ... '... I Q. I .
1 : 1 : I i
Schem. Sfer. Comm. I. 211 (1861).
16591 ... ! ... I ... I ... I ... I . . . '
I receptacles point-like.
... 1 Soon superficial, with habit and appearance of Hypoxylon, but not
j carbonaceous. Receptacles very small.
Venturia, Hypoxylon, Sphæria, Valsaría.
I660I W .A.l ,,, ' ... I ... ’ ... I Q. B. ! Bark, dead wood ... ] Deformed, tubercled, wrinkled and cracked, reddish. Receptacles I 1 I ¡ I ! I I ; immersed, black, shining.
DIATRYPACÆ, FRIES.
Pyr. Germ. 61 (1867).—Spliæria.
1661
1GG2
16G3
Myc. Veu
1664, .
Q- . . .
V.
Q. B.
Spec 115 (1873)
Branches and bark
o f trees
Branches o f Rhipi-
gonum parviflorum
Branches
Small, pustulate, circular, green iuside.
Bursting through, angular or run together, and elongated. Receptacles
ovate.
Receptacle-bearing layer, bursting through, lo n g and broad, at length
black. Receptacles ovoid.
Receptacles gregarious, at
cup shaped, dark hrown.
first moist and globose, at length dry and