Snccardo’s Scientific Nniue. Authority for Name. English Name. 1
Habitat.
B. Occurrence.
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Number.
A W.A, S.A. T. 1 V. 1 N.S.W. Q.
2277
2278
G R O U P V I I -
ORDER X L V .-
2276 ... ... 1 Oidium Oxalidis ... ... McAlp., Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic. VII. N.S. 219 (1894) | Wood-sorrel oidium
I IV. 1304 I Stachyhotrys lobulata ... | Berk., Outl. 343 (1860)
Cladosporium carpophilum... I Thuem., Fung. Pom. 13 (1878)
ORDER X L V I.-
Genns 4.23.—Stacbybotrys,
Lobed stacbybotrys
Fruit-loving cladosporium
(Peach freckle)
ORDER X L V II.-
j Isaria Oncopteroe ... .., | McAlp., Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic. VII. N.S. 159 (1894) j Oncoptera isaria
I III. 2796 I Septoria DiantM ,, ... I Desm., 17 Not. 6, p. 20...
G R O U P V I I I . -
ORDER XLIX.-
I Carnation septoria
2281 VIII. 3622
j 2282 „ 3623
1 2283 „ 3629
2384 „ 3630
• 2285 „ 3635
'à 2286
\
\i
„ 3624
2287
2283
Saccharomyces conglomera-
tus
S .ex igu u s
S. Marxianus
S. membranifaciens
S. minor
2289 ... 1
S. Pasteurianus
Ustilago A llii
U. Poarum
Reess, Bot. Unt. 82 (1870)
Reess, Bot. Unt. 82 (1870)
Hansen in Ann. de Microg. (1888)
Hansen Bot. Zeil. 772 (1888) ...
Engel, Ferm. (1872)
Reess, Bot. Un t. 83 (1870)
G R O U P I X . -
Conglomerate yeast ...
Small yeast
Marx yeast ...
Membrane-forming yeast
Lesser y e a s t ...
Pasteur’s yeast
McAlp., Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic. V II. N.S. 220 (1894)
McAlp., Proc. Eoy. Soc. Vic. VII. N.S. 220 (1894)
G R O U P X . -
ORDER LV.-
Onion ustilago
Poa ustilago ...
Genus 424.—Tolyposporium, Woron.
Tolyposporium Anthistiriæ Cobb, A g . Gaz. N.S.W. III., pt. 12 (1892) ,,, Kangaroo-grass tolyposporium
G R O U P X I . -
ORDER L V I I .-
Peronospora parasitica, var. McAlp., Proc. Eoy. Soc. Vic. V II. N.S. 221 (1894) Lepidium peronospora...
General Characters.
H Y P H O M Y C E T E S , M A R T I U S .
MUCEDINACEÆ, LINK.
... j ... I Leaves, leaf stalks, ; Mostly on upper surface of leaves, sometimes on lower, spread out,
' stem, and fruit o f j greyish, powdery.
! Oxalis corniculata 1
DEMATIACEÆ, FRIES.
Corda, Anlcit. 57 (1842).
2277
2278
Q. IB .
N.S.W. ... ...
Damp wall-paper ... | Black, sterile hyphæ creeping, fertile branches ascending, simple or
I branched, pale upwards.
Peaches ... ... j Spots circular, small at first,often confluent, dark green, finally causing
1 cracking of peach.
STILBEACEÆ, FRIES.
2 2 7 9 ; ... I ... I ... 1 V. I ..
I I D ea d la rv a o fO n co p -I Dirty-brown root colour. Stem branched, velvety, slender, tips o£
I I tera iniricafa.Walk.l branches fertile.
S P H Æ R O P S I D E S , L E V .
SPHÆRIOIDACEÆ, SACC.
V. ■ I ... I B. I Leaves o f Carnations I Spots yellowish, oblong, round, or irregular. Receptacles globose to ■ ' I I depressed, black to brown.
S A C C H A R O M Y C E T E S , R E E S S .
I In fermentation and I putrefaction of
1 wine
In juices o f fer-
I mented fruits and
! fermentation of
I beer aud wine
I Grape berry
! Saccharine liquids...
In fermentation of
bread
Cells spheroidal, and forming a conglomeration instead o f chains or
flakes.
Cells spherical or top-shaped, united into a few branched colonies, and
ve ry small.
U S T I L A G I N E S , T U L .
USTILAGINACEÆ, TUL.
2287 V.
2288 V.
1 Scbroe Pilzfl. Schles. 276 (1882).
N.S.W.
Ceils somewhat resembling C. ellipsoideus.
The asci are many-spored.
Cells spherical, isolated, double or sometimes in threes ; like ordinary
yeast but smaller.
In fermentation of | Cells oval, oblong to club-shaped, varying in s iz e ; m branched
wine and self- 1 colonies or flakes,
fermenting beer j
Scale lea v eso f stored 1 Pustules minute, dark coloured, in parallel lines along veins o f leaves,
Onion bulbs | at first covered by epidermis ; then powdery black.
Poa oimuo,especially j Distorting, discolouring, and stunting plants, and forming black powdery
foliage i masses.
Inflorescenceof Kan- , Fructification black. Spores compound, consisting o f from a few dozen
garoo-grass (.4«- I to several hundred thick-walled brown spores.
tkistiria ciliata)
P H Y C O M Y C E T E S , D E B A R Y .
PERONOSPOEACEÆ, DE BABY.
V, Leaves, stem, and
fruit of Lepidium
ruderale
Lower surface o f leaf attacked first, causing it to curl. Dense white
mould forming a felt.