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Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised. To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants

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Title: Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised. To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Bailey, Frederick Manson, 1827-1915
Subjects: Botany
Publisher: Brisbane, A. J. Cumming, government printer
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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tten pine-log. Family Trichiacea.Arcyria, Hill. punicea, Pers.—On dead Passiflora edulis. ferruginea, Sauter.—On dead Eucalyptus. incarnata, Pcrs. = A. adnata, Sacc.—On rotten wood. nutans, Bull.—On rotten wood. cinerea, Bull. = A. poiniforinis, Rost.—On rotten wood. Subsection Trichice.Trichia, Hallcr. varia, Pers.—On rotten wood.contorta, Ditm.—On rotten wood,affinis, De Bary.—On rotten wood. Section Lithoderme.-e.Subsection Didymece.Chondrioderma, Rostft. difforme, Pcrs. = PJiysarum album, Fries.—On bark, leaves,and grass.Didymium, Schrad. farinaceum, Schrad.—On dead leaves, pineapple skins, &c.spumarioides, Fries = Chondrioderma spitinarioides, Fries.— On moss and grass,pezizoideum, Mont. = Chondrioderma pesizoideum, Jungh.— On wood of Erythrina.australis, Grcv.—On old Auricularia.Spumaria, Pcrs. alba, Bull.—On grass. (Fig. 929.)Diachaea, Fries. leucopoda, Bull. = D. clegans, Fries.—On an Ophiopogon inbush-house at Indooroopilly. CLXII. FUNGI. 791
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o.tw: 923. Cercospora viticola, Ces. 924. C. CIRCUMSCISSA, Sacc. 925. C. ARMORACI^E_, SaCC. 926. Macrosporium tomato, Cke. et Rav. 927. FUSARIUM HETEROSPORUM, Link. 928. Stemonitis fusca, Roth. 929. Spumaria alba, Bull. (a) y£thalium, nat. size, (b) portion of capillitium, enl., (c) spores, enl. 792 CLXIII. ALG/E. Subsection Physarice.Physarum, Pers. rufibasis, Berk, and Br. = Tilmadoche rufipes, Berk. — On bark and moss,didermoides, Rostft.—On scales of onions and maize or cornbracts (Zea).Tilmadoche, Fries. nutans, Pers.—On rotten wood. mutabilis, Rostft. = T. viridis, Sacc.—On rotten wood.Fuligo, Hall. . varians, Sommf. = F. septica, Sacc, and JEthaliuni septicum,Fries.—Soot Fungus. Mycelia.Xylostroma, Tode. giganteum, Tode.—Found often in the layers of Bloodwoodtimber like white chamois leather.Rhizomorpha, RotJi. Harrimannii, Kunze.—Resembling the coarse, hairy skin of some animal; often seen on logs in damp scrubs,corynephora, Kunze.—Silver-cord Fungus. In damp

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