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1891
1892
1165 I X. 46.35
1464 VIII. 2795
ORDER XXXVIIL-STICTACE.®,
273. S t ic t is.— P e r s., Obs. IT. 73 (1796).—
... ' Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 7 (1889).,. ... ' Emiirginate stictis ...
... Pers., Obs. II. 73 (.1796) ... ... ... 1 Radiating stictis
S. emarginata
S. radiata
S. radiata, var. brachyspora Sacc. and Berl., Kov. Myc. (1885) ... i Siiort-spored stictis ...
1893 ... V I I I .2976
1894 1467 „ 2971
1895* 1466 2970
P. Medieaginis
P. Trifolii
18961 1468 I X .4 6 5 I I F. rhytismoides
1898 1470 VIII. 3162 P. tasmanica
1900j 1472 ¡V III.3200] K. h'gnyata
1901 1473 VIII. 3341 i K. deformans
Fckl., Symh. Myc. 291 (1869)
Sacc., Fung. Ard. No. 90 (1888)
; FckI.,Symb. Myc. 290 (1869) ...
Sacc. Syll. X. 50 (1892)
... I C’ooAe, Handb. Austr, Fung. 272 (1892) ...
ORDER XXXIX.-PHACIDIACEiE,
274. P s e u d o p e z iz a .— E c k b , Symb.
... : Chickweed pseudopeziza
Mcdicago pseudopeziza
I Trifolium pseudopeziza
275. F a b r æ a .—Sacc
I Rhytisma-like fabræa
276. C oc comyces.— D e Not.,
.. I Deltoid coccomyces ...
ORDER XL-PATELLARIACEÆ,
Sacc. Syll. v m . 770 (1889)
. Sacc. Syll. VIII. 772 (1889)
Sacc. S y ll. VIII. 779 (
F c k l, Symb. M yc. 252 (1869)
277. P a t in e l l a .— Sacc.,
Tasmanian patiuella ...
Adamson’s patinella ...
278. K a r sc i i ia .— Kccrb.,
I Wood-growing karscbia
ORDER XLI.-GYMNOASCE.®,
279. E x o a sc u s.— Fckl., Euum. Fung.
Deforming exoascus ...
(Poachdeal curl)
H a b ita t .
W . A . I 8 . A . T . j V . I N S W . I Q .
G e n e r a l C h a r a c te rs .
FRIES, PL. HOM. 86 (1825).
Peziza, Lycoperdon, Spbærobobis, Scbmitzomia.
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V.
Q. I ii!
Leaves o f Eucalypts
Wood aud branches
... 1 ... Q. 1 Rotten stem
Very minute, gregariou.s, immer.sed, bursting througli, pierced at apex.
Gregarious or scattered, flesh coloured or yellowish, deeply immersed;
margin four to six rayed, wliite, scurfy.
Margin narrower than type, and dise asliy grey to violet.
FRIES, S.M. II. 317 (1832).
Myc. 290 (1869).—Pbacidiam, Aseoboius, Peziza, Mollisia.
1894
1895
... V.
... : V.
N.S.W. Leaves and more
rarely calyx of
Ceraslium vulga-
tum
Leaves o f Medicago
B. ; Living but languish-
I I ing clover leaves
Mich. II. 331 (1881).—Pbacldium, Pseudopeziza.
I Living leaves of I Vutula
Gregarious, sessile, minute, round, smooth, at first white with reddish-
grey rim, at last buff with dark-brown rim.
Scattered, minute, soon flattened, ochrey brown, originating on y e llowish
spots, then girt by three to four toothed skin.
Gregarious, sessile, minute, circular, plane, smooth, smoky yellow ;
margin thio, torn.
Cups clustered together, usually six to eight, minute, externally dark
brown ; disc closing in drying, blackening, and then resembling
R hjtisma.
Mem. II. 38 (1847).—Phacidium.
18971 ... 1 ... I . . . I V. I ,,, I ... I Leaves of Eucalypts j Innate, three-.angled, with three elevated joints, opening in three
[ 1 valves, disc brown.
PRIES, S.V. 345 (1849).
Grev. IV. 22 (1875).—Palollaria, Peziza.
V.
18981 ... j ... j T. j
I899j ... I ..
Parerg. 459 (1865).—Patellaria.
19001 I V. I
Branches o f Eucalypts
1 B. I Rotten wood
Small, sessile, cups concave, then plane ; disc reddish brown, then
black.
Circular, plane, cups with distinct margin, quite black.
’ Scattered or slightly gregarious, sessile, saucer shaped, horny when
I dry, externally dark red ; disc concave, quite black.
BAR. BOT. ZEIT. 158 (1872).
Nass. 29 (I860).—Taphriua, Ascomycos.
1901 S.A, I V. N.S.W. Q. i B. Peach, &c., leaves [ On under surface of leaves causing blisters, and covered w ith a whitish
1 bloom.