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ir.O. Crawford (F . S .)—“ Report on the Fusicladium», the
Codlia Motli, and certain other Fungus and Insect
Rosts attacking Apple and Rear Trees in South
Australia.” Rp. 70. IT. 7. Adelaide, 1386.
Fusichidiuin dendriticum and F . pyrinum fully
described aud illustrated, and their history
given, together with several remedies suggested.
I C i . “ Insect and Fungus Pests.” Vict. Roy. Com.
Veg. P rod., 4th Progress Report and App. No, 5, 1887.
Refers to Fusichidiums and other fungus pests, and
suggests a central department iu Victoria for
Vegetable Pathology.
162. “ Insect and Fungus P ests.” Proc. o f First
Congress of Ag. Bureau o f S.A. PI. 6. Adelaide,
1890.
Describes and illustrates rust in Wheat.
163. Crichton (D. A,)—“ The Australasian Fruit Culturist.”
Svo. Melbourne, 1893-4.
Under the heading o f the various fruits gives the
principal fungus diseases.
164. D kspeissis (J . A .)—“ Anthracnosis, or Black Spot of
the Grape.” Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., II., Pt. 7, 1891.
Drawings of Sphaceloma ampelinum and methods
o f treatment and remedies.
165. --------- “ Oidium in Grapes,” Ibid. V., Pt. 10, 1894.
Experiments with different preparations in its
treatment.
166. D rummond (J ,)—“ Fungi of Swan River, West Australia.”
Ilook., Lord. Journ. Bot. 1., 1842.
A general account o f some luminous fungi, in letter
dated 1841.
167. E llis (Smith).—“ Preventive for Rust in Wheat.” Pp.
15, Melbourne. 1890.
Recommends that the seed-wheat be reaped when
perfectly ripe, then to be kept perfectly dry,
nnd finally sown in a wet seed bed, as the
“ Rust Smoke” perishes iu water.
168. E ndlicher (S .)—“ iconographia Geuerum Plantarura.”
Folio Vindob. 1838.
A s e ra pentactina figured = A . rubra, var. pen-
inclina.
169. F ischer (Ed.)—“ Versuch einer Syst. Uebersicht über
die bisher bekannten Plialloideen.” 8vo. Berlin. 1886.
170 . “ Unters, z. vergl. Entwicklungsgeschichte und
Systematik der Pballoideen, in Neue Denkschr. d.
Allgem.—Sclnveiz, gesellscb. f. d. ges. Naturwiss.”
Bd. XXXII., p. 1, Zürich., 1889.
171. --------- “ Beiträge zur Kenntuiss exotischer P ilz e .’
Iledwigia, 2, 1891.
Refera to My litta australis (Berk.) and Lentinus
Cyathus (Berk, and Br,).
172. F rie s (E. M.)—■“ Planta: Preissianai in Australasia Coll.
Fungi.” 8vo. Hamburg, 1846-7.
Forty-one species enumerated.
173. F ulton (T . W.)—“ The Dispersion of the Spores of
Fungi by the A gency of Insects, with Special R eference
to the Phalloidei.” Ann. Bot. III., No. X., 1889.
Ten Australian species referred to.
174. Galloway (T. B .)—“ Rust o f Flax.” Journ. Myc. V.,
No. 4, 1889.
Melampsora lini (D. C.) Tul., received from S.A.
G ordon (P . R .)—[See “ Bailey (F . M.) ”]
175. Gray (G. R.)—“ Notices of Insects that are known to
176. ‘
form the bases of Fungoid Parasites.” London, 1858
(privately printed).
Cordyceps IJimhesii (Gray) described and figured.
“ Grevillea: A Monthly, now Quarterly, Record of
Cryptogamic Botany and its Literature.” Edited by
Dr. M. C. Cooke, and now by G. Massee. 8vo.
Illustrated. Vols. I.-X X I I. London, 1872-94—(con-
tinued).
177. IIamlet(W .M .)—“ Anthrax in Australia, with some
Account of Pasteur’s Method of Vaccination,” Trans,
lu t. Med. Cong. Austr., 522, 1889.
178. I I aviland (E.)—“ On a Microscopic Fungus (Oidium
monilioides) Parasitic on Cucurbitaceæ.” Proc. Linn.
Soc., N.S .W., I., 2nd Ser., 1886.
179. I I edwigia.— “ Ein Notizblatt für Cryptogamische Studien.”
8vo. Illustrated. Vois. l.-X X X I I .—(cow-
tinued). Dresden, 1852-94.
H il l (W. II. F .)—[See “ McAlpine (D .) ”]
180. J ensen (F . L.)—“ The Strawberry (Fragaria): Its
History and Cultivation.” A g . Gaz., N.S.W,, III.,
P t. 7, 1892.
Strawberry-leaf Blight referred to.
181. “ Journal o f the Bureau of Agriculture, Soutli Australia.”
Monthly. Edited by A. Molineux, F. L.S.
Vols. I.-V I I ., Adelaide, 1889-94—(ronii/iued).
Contains numerous useful uotes on disease-causing
fungi.
182. K alciibrenner (K.)—“ Phalloidei novi vel minus cogu
iti.” 8vo. Buda-Pest, 1880.
183. “ Fungi iu reg. div. Australiæ e t Asiæ a Jul.
Kemy collecti.” 1863-6. 8vo. Toulouse, 1880.
Pholiota prominens described and illustrated (wül
be given in Supplement).
“ Fungi o f Australia—Basidiomycetes.” Grev.
VIII. 151, I
• Twenty species described.
“ Definition of some Australian Fungi.”
Proc. Linu. Soc., N.S.W., VII,, 1882.
Eigh t species described.
, “ Fungi aliquot Australiaj orientalis.” Proc.
Linn. Soc., N.S.W., VIL, 1832.
Five species described.
, “ New Species o f A garicus discovered iu Western
Australia.” Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W'., V II., 1882.
F ir e new s
recordcc
cies described, and seven species
188 . “ Description of Two New Fuugi.” Proc. Linn.
Soc.. N.S.W., VIIL, 1883.
P olyporus Pentzkei (Kaleli.) and P a x illu s hirtuhui
(F. v. M.) described.
189 . “ Gastromycetes novi ve l minus cogniti.” Svo.
Buda-Pest, 1883.
Australian species described, with coloured illustrations.
190. K alciibrenner (K ) and Cooice (M, C.)—“ Australian
i'u n g i.” Grev. IX. 1, 1880.
Sixteen .species recorded, fifteen of wliicb arc
described, and a new genus {A n th u ru s) constituted.
191. K ynqdon (F. B .)—“ Rust in Wheat.” Address at Conference.
Ag. Gaz., N .S .W ., I., P t ., L, 1890.
Suggests experiments for dealing w ith it,
192. LAniLLARDiÈRB (J . J .) — “ Rolatioii du Voyage à la
Recherche de la Pérouse.” 2 vois., 4to , with atlas iii
folio, Paris, All, VIII., 1799-1800 ; or English translation,
ill I vol., 4to., or 2 vols., 8vo., London, 1800.
193. -----------“ Novæ lIollandiælTantarum Specimen.” 2 vols.,
4to. Paris 1801-1806.
Genus Asero« founded, and A. rubra described and
figured, from a specimen found in Tasmania.
104. L amb ( S . )— “ Tobacco : Its Cultivation in Northern
Queensland.” Bull. 6, Dept. Ag., Q-, 1890.
Tobacco B light referred to, and remedy recommended.
1 95. “ Tobacco : Its Cultivation in .Southern Queenslaud.”
Bull. 15, Dept. Ag., Q-, 1892,
Blue Mould {Peronospora hyoscyami) stated to be
very destructive iu North Queensland, but not
as common in South Queensland.
196. L év e il i.é (.1. II.)—“ Champignons Exotiques,” in Ann
Sci. Nat., 3rd Sc-r., Vols, I I .-I IL , 8vo. Paris, 1844.
S p k a r ia {Confer a ) atra, N. sp. [NJp/iccrr««], and
5 . {C onf.)labecula,'S. sp. [Physalospora] from
New Holland, described.
1 9 7 “ Descr. des Champ, de I’llerbier du Mus. de
Paris,” in Ann, Sci. Nat. (3 ) V. IIL, 249, 1846.
ThcUphora {Stereum) Lcichardtiana, Lev., from
Moreton Bay, and Sphæria {Confería)
tephrosia, Lev., with Dothidea Grevilloe, Lev.,
from Swan River, described.
198. Liversidge (A .)—“ Disease in the Sugar Cane, Queensland.”
Pamphlet, pp. 34 (no date).
Disease known as “ R u s t” and fungus considered
to be the consequence o f and not cause of
199, L udwig (F .)—“Ueber einige neue P ilz e aus Australien ”
(Ou some New Fungi from Australia), Bot. Cent.,
P t. XLIIL, 1890, aud Cassel 1889.
- “ Contributions to the Fungal Flora o f Aus-
2 0 5 . M a id e n (J .I I .)—“ABibliograpby o f Australian Economic
Botany.” Tech, Ed. Series, No. 10. Sydney, 1892.
References given to economic fungi.
206. • “ Native Bread ■ • Native Truffle (Polyporons
Mylitta;, C. and M-, syn. Mylitta austrraalliiis , Berk.)”
Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., IV ., Pt. 12, 1893.
Description and drawing given and preliminary
chemical examination made.
Mas.seb (G.)—“ Monograph o f the Genus Lycoperdon.”
Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc., PI. I I , 1887.
One hundred and twenty-nine species recorded,
eleven o f which are found in Australia.
“ Monograph of the Genus Calostoma. Desv.
(Mitremyces, Nees).” Ann. Bot. II., No. V., 1888.
Calostoma fu s c a and C. lurida described.
<• A Revision of the Trichiacea;.” Journ. Roy.
Micr. Soc., PI. 4, 1889.
Fifty-one species recorded, seven of which arc
found in Australia.
- “ Monograph o f the British Gastromycetes.”
tralia.” Translated and communicated by J. G. O.
Tepper. Roy. Soc., S. A., XIV. 55, 1891.
Contains lists o f the Australian Uredineæ, Ustila-
yincoe, and the parasitic enemies ol Eucalypts
and Acacias.
201 . “ Ueber neue Australische Rostkrankheiten”
(On N ew Australian Rust Diseases). Zeitschrift f. Pflau-
zenkrankhciten. Vol. II., Pt. 3, 130-4, 1892.
Two new species are described—Pi/cc»«'« Tepperi
(Lndw.) on Arundo Pkraymites, and Puccinia
munita ou the uuderside o f the leaves of
Hydrocotyle hirta. Also Puccinia Maynusiana
(Körn) on Arundo Phragmites.
202 . “Ueber einige Rost- und Brand- pilze, Australiens”
(On some Rust and Smut Australian Eungi). Zeitschrift
f. Pflanzenkrankheiten. Vol. i l l . , Pt. 3, 137-9,
1893.
Five species described, four o f which are new—
v]-/.., Puccinia Burchardiæ, Ustilago S p in i f cis,
U. comburens, aud U. catenata.
203. Maiden (J. I I .)—“ Australian Indigenous Plants providing
Human Food and Food Adjuncts.” Proc. Linn.
Soc., N.S.'W., 1S88.
A g a n cu s (Psalliota) campestris am\ M y litta australis
mentioned.
“ The Useful Native Plants of Australia (iiielndiiig
Tasmania).” 8vo. Sydney and London, 1889.
Ayariciis campestris and M y litta australis noted
m ih reference to their edible qualities.
Anu. Bot. IV ., No. X IIL, 1889.
The habitats are given for Australia.
“Monocraphof the Genus Podaxis.” Journ. Dot.,
Feb., 1890.
“ Monograph o f the Theiephore».” Part I.—
Journ. Linn. Soc., P i. 3, 1890. Part II.—Journ. Lmn.
Soc., PL 3, 1891.
A number recorded for Australia.
“ [Monograph o f Myxogastres.” Svo. Coloured
plates. Lond., 1892.
Australian species are described.
the R oyal Herbarium,
Forty-fi
- “ Notes on Exotic Fungi
Kcw.” Grev. XXL 1, 1892.
Cyathus Baileyi (Mass.) from Brisbane described.
•21 5 . “ Australian Fungi.” Grev. X X II. 17, 1893.
Two new species described — Puccinia Kochiw
(Mass.) and X y la r ia Jleaderi (F . v. M.); and
Phoma uvicola recorded.
Massee (G .)- [S e e “ Cooke (M. C.) ” j ,
216. MeAlp ise (D .)—“ R eport o f the V egetable P atliologist.”
Dept. Ag., Vic t., Bull. 12, 1891.
Objects o f section of vegetable pathology dealing
with fungus pests stated, aud reference to
reports upon Uromyces betæ aud Plasmodioph ra
Uro ’ ' ■■■ ’ ........
Brassicæ.
“ The Life-history o f the Rust o f Wheat.” Ibid.,
Bull. 14, IT. I.-IL, 1891.
A popular account o f the different phases of rust,
{Puccinia graminis).
- “ Rust o f Wheat.” Ibid., Bull. 14, 1891.
Uredospores of Puccinia graminis fo \m d during the
winter season as well as in summer, and
Puccinia poarum also observed all tlie year
round.
“ Report o f Wheat Blight.” Ibid., Bull. 14, 1891.
Gives an account of Septoria (ritici.
— “ Report on Club Root o f Cauliflowers, Cabbases,
Turnips, aud other Cruciferous Plants.” Ibid.,
Bull. 14, IT. HI., 1891.
Description o f Plasmodiophora Brassicæ, with
preventive measures.
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