Scientific Namo,
20771 1849 I X. 5809 I C. orbiculatum
20781 1850 1 III. 1807 I C. brachyspora ...
207
2080
2081
2082
1853
1851
X . 5873 j D. canthifolia
,, 5829 ; D. lichenopsis
' D. Marsdeniæ
III. 1990 I), phyllodiorum ...
2083 1855 X. 5957 A. apiospora
2084^ 1854 ,, 59G4 j A. bruiinea
20351 1856 I III. 2253 1 li. sessilis
20861 1857 1 III. 2257 I A. Rosæ ...
2087| ... I III. 2263 j D. filum ,
I 1858 I X. 6054 1 D. Dendrobii
2089 1859 n r . 2320 i H. Eucalypti
20901 1860 I X . 6140 I S. orbicularis
20911 1861 I X. 6191 ] C. Eucalypti
2092 1870
2093 1868
2094 1866
H I . 3051 S. B rom i...
Authority for Nimie.
I Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 49 (1890)
j Sacc. and Speg., Mich. I. 2 60 (1879)
! Cookeand Mass., Grev. XX . 36 (1891) ...
. Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 2 (1887) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X I . 75 (1893)
Penz. and Sacc., Fung. Mort. ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV. 98 (1887) ...
j Cookeand Mass., Grev. XV. 98 (1887) ...
I Sacc., Mich. II. S (iSSO)
I Fries, S.V.S. 424 (1849) ......................
Cast., Cat. Mars. Supp, 53 (1851)
... j CookeandMass.,Grev. X V I. 3 (1887) .
... Cooke and Hark., Grev. IX. 128 (1881) ,
... j Cooke, Grev. XX . 6 (1891)
... j Wint., Rev. Myc. 212 (1886)
... Sacc., Mich. I. 194 (1879)
X . 6244 : S. epiphyllodea ...
substituted for S. phyllodiorum
„ 6242 S. Ilardenbergia; ...
Cooke, Ilandb. Aust. Fung. 356 (1892)
Sacc., Hedw. 156 (1890).
Sacc., Hedw. 156 (1890)
3 4 3 . Ca p n o d ia s t r u m .— S p e g .,
... I Orbicular capnodiastrum
344. CniETOMELLA.— Fckl.,
. . . j Short-spored chætomella
345. D i p l o d ia .— F r ie s,
Canthium-Ieaved diplodia
Lichen-like diplodia ...
Marsdenia diplodia ...
Phyllode diplodia
346. A sco c h y ta .—
Pear-shaped spored ascochyta ...
Brown ascochyta
347. R o b il l a r d a .— Saec.,
... j Sessile robillarda
348. A c t in o n em a .— Fries,
... I Rose actinonema
349. D a r l h c a .— Cast., Cat. Mars.
... Thread darluca ...
350. D ip l o d in a .— West,
I Deudrobium diplodina...
351. H e n d e r so n ia .— B e rk .,
Eucalyptus hendersonia
352. S t a g o n o s p o r a .— Sacc,,
... I Orbicular stagonospora
3 5 3 . C a m a r o s po r ium .— S c h u lz ,
... I Eucalyptus camarosporium
3 5 4 . S e p t o r ia .— F r ie s ,
Brome septoria
Epiphyllode septoria
Ilardenbergia septoria
S.A. I T. V.
General Characters.
Guar. I. 145 (1883).
Sym. 402 (1875).
2078| ... I S.A. j ... j V. j
S.V.S. 416 (1849).
2079 V.
2080
2081
2082 V.
Lib. Exs. (1837).
2083j ... j .
2084^ ... I .
i
1 Q.
Q.
' Leathery leave,? ... ! Spots circular, o f black interwoven mycelium. Receptacles minute,
; 1 globose, rather membranous.
. ; Bark, brauches o f ; Receptacles scattered, rather superficial, globose, then depressed, black,
' Grapevine | clad with stiff brown bristles.
Leaves o f Cantkium Receptacles scattered, immersed, membranous, dark browu piercing
lati/olium cuticle.
Fhyllodes o f A cac ia Spots brick red, determinate, pale at length, or girt with red zone.
complanata I Receptacles half-internal, point-like, black.
Follicles o f a M a rs- ! Receptacles gregarious, black, bursting through. In company with
denia
Living or fading
phyllodes o f Acacia
Fkoma folliculorum, Sacc.
Receptacles gregarious, minute, under cuticle then bursting through,
black, seated ou whitish spots.
Mich. II. 8 (1 8 8 0 ).—Pestalozzia.
20851 ... ! ... j ... 1 ... I --- ' Q. j
I I I I I I I
S.V.S. 424 (1 8 4 9 ).—Asteroma.
Loaves o f My rtus and Spots ou upper surface, circular or irregular, tawny, g irt by purple zone.
Backhousia j Receptacles minute, innate.
Leaves of Brisbane , Spots ou botb surfaces, circular or irregular, pale browu or ochrey, g irt
B o n fT r is tu n ia co«-| by darker elevated line. Receptacles minute, point-like, black.
f e n a ) \
. I Fading leaves o f i Spots small, angular, turning whitish, encircled with red. Receptacles
I Vine ! on upper surface.
20861 ... ] ... I ... I V. 1 ... I Q. I B. I Rose leaves
... I On upper surface. Spots purplish. Receptacle-like tubercles scattered
I aud collapsing, blackish.
Supp. 53 (1851).—Sphæria, Diplodia.
2087; ... I ... I ... I .. . ■ . . . I Q. I B. | Leaves o f Sorghum
I ' I ' ; and 3Iiiehlenbechia
infested with Urei
, , i . ( dines
Gregarious, very minute. Receptacles globose, b lack, shining, pierced.
5 Not. 19 (1866).
Ann. Nat. Hist. VI. 430 (1841).
089; ... I ... I ... ' V. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mich. II. 8 (1880).
2090j ... j ... j ... I V. ;
Myk. Beitr. 649 (1870).
20911 ... I ... ; ... : V. I .,
[ Leaves of Dendro- I Receptaclesgrcgarious, innate, b lack, convex, a t length splitting cuticle,
1 bium speciosum 1 shining.
Dead branches and j Receptacles in circular spots, immersed,
leaves o f Eucalyp- !
I . . . j Dead leaves of E u - \ Spots on both surfaces, small, circular, pale, surrounded by brown
I cahjptus line. Receptacles few, in centre of spots, black.
I ... I L ea v e so f £uca/y/)iws I Receptacles ou irregular spots, which are pale brown or grey, limited
I ( by darker hue.
S.M. III. 480 (1832).
2092 S.A . ■ ...
1
V. Leaves of Bromus,
&c.
Spots obsolete, becoming pale, elongated. Receptacles plentiful, globose
to flattened, pierced.
2093 S.A . ... V. rhyllodes o f Acacia Spots on both surfaces, circular, whitish, encircled by hrown. Receptacles
crowded, point-like, becoming black.
2094 S.A . 1 ...
1
... Leaves of Harden-
bergia monophylla
Spots on both surfaces, broad, pale, hrown at margin. Receptacles
poiut-like, ochrey.