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Number. Scientific Name. Authority for Name. Eniflish Name. sÔ A
A W.A. S.A. 1 T. V. K.S.W. j Q.
363. Melasmia.—Lev.,
21111 1879 : X. 6602
2 „ J ... I ...
2114
2115
1881
1880
M. Eucalypti Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 75 (1888)... Eucalyptus melasmia ... 2111 ... 1 ... 1 ... j V. ... i Q. ; - i Leaves o f Eucalyptus
M. Tecoinatis Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X II. 37 (1893) Tecoma melasmia 2112 ... ... ¡ ... } ... ... ; Q. ... Leaves o f Tecoma
X. 6615 S. CameUiæ
„ 6616 ; S. Eucalypti
1883 : X . 6643 ; M. Leptospermi
! ¡ =M . Victorijc
1882 ¡ III. 3512 i M. Woodsiaua
21181 1884 I X. 6652 I L. Eucalypti
2119' 1885 I III. 3619 1 D. hispidului
2120] 1886 ] X . 6715 I P. Eucalypti
365. S a c id iu m .— N e e s , in K u n z e arid S chm .,
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 3 (1887)
Cooke aud Mass., Grev. X V I. 75 (1888)
Camellia sacidium
Eucalyptus sacidium ...
Cooke, Grev. XX . 65 (1892)
Sacc. Syll. X . 428 (1892).
Sacc. and Berl., iu Sacc. Syll. III. 659 (1884)
3 6 6 . MELOrniA.— S a c c .
; Leptospermum melophia
! Woodsio’s melophia ...
I Cooke aud Mass., Grev. XIX. 91 (1 8 9 1 ) ...
367. L e p t o s t r o m e l l a .— S a c c .,
. . . I Eucalypt leptostromella
S a c c ., Mich. II. 281 (1882)
ORDER L IL -
368. D i n e m a s p o r i u m .—Lev.,
... I Hispid dinemasporium.,. ...
I Cooke and M ass., Grev. XVI. 75 (1888) ...
369. P r o t o s t eg ia .—
... I Eucalypt protostegia ...
ORDER L I IL -
370. G loe o s po r ium .— D e sm . a n d M o n t.,
2121 G. Alphitoniæ Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X IL 37 (1893) Alphitonia glceosporium
2122 1900 m . 3 755 G. ampelophagum ¿’acc., Mich. I. 217 (1879) Grape-destroying glceosporium ...
2123 1SS7 X. 6737 G. C i t r i ....................................... Cookeand Mass., Grev. X IX . 92 (1S91) ... Citrus glceosporium ...
2124 1889 „ 6739 G. citricolum Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 3(1 8 8 7 ) ... Citrus-growing glceosporium ...
2125 1895 „ 6786 G. Denisonii Sacc. and Berl., Misc.Myc. II. 10 (1885)... Denison’s glceosporium
2126 1894 „ 6819 G. epicladii Cooke and Mass., Grev. X IX . 92 (1891) ... Cladium glososporium ...
2127 1898 III. 3751 : G. frucíigenum Berk., Gard. Chron. 245 (1 8 5 6 )... Pruit gloeosporium
(Ripe rot)
2128 1891 X. 6787 G. glaucum Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 75 (1888)... Glaucous glceosporium
2 1 2 9 '
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1892 „ 6726 G. Hedycaryæ Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 7 (1889) Iledycarya glceosporium
jasminoides
A. Scortechinii ... Sacc. and B ed ., in Sacc. Syll. HI. 639 (1884)
364. A c t in o t h e c ium .— C e s .,
... j Seortecliini’a actinothecium ... 1
H e d w . I . ( 1 8 5 2 ) .
2113'l ... 1 : ... 1 ...
1 1 1 !
... | Q . | . . . , Leaves o f Smilax ... j
General Characters.
Ann. Sci. Nat. 276 (1846).
Spots circular or confluent, black. Receptacles few, somewhat gregarious,
elliptical, opening by a fissure.
Receptacles ou both surfaces, superficial, circular, wrinkled, black,
disc browuish.
f'ariously branched, furrowed lengthwise.
Myc. Heft. II. 64 (1823).
2I14|
2115;
1 V.
... 1 V.
Fading leaves of Receptacles scattered, superficial, hemispherical, black, opaque, mostly
Camellia \ minute.
Dead leaves o f .ffuca- ' On both surfaces. Receptacles gregarious, burstmg through, small,
lyptus globulus \ flattened, black.
Syll. III. 658 (1884).
2116'
2117
V.
Q. ' ... mum loecigatum
Phyllodes o f Acacia
harpophylla
Receptacles scattered ou both surfaces, convex, flattened at base, black,
white within.
Receptacles distantly scattered, inserted in a thin white filamentous
spot-like mass.
Mich. III. 632 (1882).
2118| ... I ... 1 ... , V. I I Fading leaves
! Eu ca lyp tu s
o f 1 Spots somewhat circular, ou both surfaces, reddish brown, then sooty
I browu. Receptacles scattered over spots, black.
EXCIPULACEÆ, CORDA, IC. FUNG. V. 35 (1842).
Ann. Sci. Nat. 274 (1846).—Peziza, Polyueraa, Excipula.
Cooke, Gr
21201 .
I Receptacles gregarious or scattered, rather large, cup shaped, black
long rigid straight hairs. (No. 1740 wrongly entered as this species.)
V. IX . 19
I Y . I Dead leaves o f E u ca - ¡ Receptacles immersed, cup shaped, gelatinous, orange coloured, covered
I lyptus incrassatus \ b y epidermis, at length split.
MELANCONIACEÆ, CORDA, IC. FUNG. V. 33 (1842).
Ann. Sci. Nat. XII. 295 (1849).—Ramularia, Fusarium.
2121
2122
2123
2124
2125
2126
212'
2128
2129
Q- Leaves of Alphitonia
excelsa
V. Grapes, rarely vine
leaves or branches
V.
Q.
Branches o f Lemon
Orange leaves
Q. Leaves o f Encephalartos
Denisonii
V.
Q.
Q.
B.
Gaknia tetraquetra...
Pears
L iving leaves
V. Fading leaves of
Hedycarya Cunnin-
gkaniii
Spot.s irregular or confluent, pale. Pustules bursting through, small,
gregarious on spots.
Spots rather circular, often ruu together.
Gregarious, burstmg through, pale sooty brown. P u stu les rather small,
often run together.
Spots dark brown, small, rather disc-like, often run together. Pustules
immersed.
Pustules gregarious, minutely pustulate, covered by epidermis hardly
broken, yellowish within.
Pustules gregarious in centre of irregular spots, caused by blackened
cuticle.
Pustules concentric, dull rose colour bursting through, with single pore
or fringed m outh.
Spots rather circular on one or both surfaces, becoming glaucous, rather
On upper surface. Spots circular, turning black. Pustules solitary or
gregarious.
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