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278. T aylou (K .)—“ De sc ription of th e Tìulnish C a te rpilla r
:ria (Sphicria KKoobb crts.i..i.)....”.. ....T.. asm. J' o urn. I ., P i. 1, 1842’.
A drawing of SpÌKvria is given from
N.S.W.
279. T r n iso x -W oods ( J. E .)—“ Botanical Notes on Queensland.”
Proc. Linn. Soc., N .S .W ., V II., 1882.
Hexagonia crinigera (E r .) mentioned.
280. T e x iso n -W ood s (J. E .) and B a il e y (E. M .)— “ On
some Fungi o f New South Wales and Queensland.”
Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S .W., 1880.
Notes on the genera and more remarkable species,
followed by a classified list.
281. TErPEti (J . G. ().)—“ Bed Rnst : Its Nature, Approximate
Cause, and Probable Cure.” Proc. Roy. Soc., S .A .,
III., 1879.
“ Botanical Notes Relating to S .A .” Proc. 282. -R
oy. Soc., S. A., V I., 1SS3.
Additions to the list of Australian fungi—eighteen
species (e ight unrecorded for Australia and
ten new to S. A .).
“ Fungi collected near Clarendon 1882-3.” Proc.
Roy. Soc., S .A ., VIIL, 1885.
Eleven species are recorded identified by Dr.
Cooke.
“ Additional Lichens and Fungi of S. A., collected
from 1880-85.” Proc. Roy. Soc., S .A ., IX., 1887.
Five species o f fu n gi recorded.
•— - “ N ote son South Australian Fungi,” Proc. Roy.
Soc., S.A., X II., 1889.
List o f fungi new or rare for S.A.—fourteen
species—together w ith A ustralian Usti/aginice.
“ Additional Species of Australian F ungi.” Proc.
Roy. Soc,, S.A., XIIL, 1890.
Records twenty-four species collected by himself
in S .A ,, and described by Winter, Saccardo,
aud Ludwig in various journals.
‘ Take -all’ and its R emedies.” Ag.G az , N.S.W.,
lIL .P t . 1, 1892.
Fungus not cousidered to be the cause of the
disease, but simply starvation of tho crop.
T e p p e r (J. G. ().)—[Sei
“ M cAlpine (D.)
“ Ludwig (F . M.)” and
288. T u o jir so x (E. H.)—“ A Handbook to tlie Insect P ests of
Farm and Orchard.” Bull. No. 1, Dept. Ag., Tasmania,
Treats also of fungus pests, particularly P jicam'a
p r u n i and Fusic ladmm dendriticum.
2S9. T i iu em e n (F. v o n .)—“ Symbolæ ad Floram Mycologi-
cam Australiæ I .” Grev. I., 1875.”
290.
291.
- Ibid. IL, Flora, 1878.
“ Mycotheca Universalis.” Bayreuth 1879.
Ustilago Muelleriana recorded as a new species.
292. T is b a l l (II. T.)—“ Fungi of Country East o f Mount
Baw Baw.” Vict. Nat. I., No. 15, 169, 1885.
Seven species o f Agaricus in its extended sense
are recorded, determined by Dr. Cooke.
293. ■ “ Fungi o f North Gippsland.” Vict. Nat. II,,
295. -
296. T is b a l l (II. T .)—“ Fungi o f the Season.” Vict.
Nat. VI., No. 7, 107, 1889.
Fungi found in or n r Melbourne.
- “ A Curious Fungus.” Vict. Nat. V I., No. 7,
No. 9, 106, 1886.
Eight species described, and found a Polyporus
developed from My litta australis.
2 g . j “ Notes on Fuugi iu Minos.” Proc. Roy. Soc.,
Vict., XXIV., Parts L-IL , 1887.
• “ Victorian Agarics.” Vict. Nat. IV ., No. 12,
203, 1888.
Forty-three species briefly described, nnd localities
given.
119, 1889.
Species o f Cordyceps growing from an ant Formiea
corisobrina, and fouud by Mr. C. French,
Government Entomologist.
“ Victorian Fungs new to Science.” Vict. Nat.
V IL , No. 7, 96, 1890.
Seven new species recorded, and six o f these
described.
“ On a Species of Isaria.’’ Vict. Nat. X ., No. 6,90,
Found on a cocoon, supposed to be that o f the moth
D arala ocellala.
300 “ Tobacco Industry in tbe Adelong and Tnmnt D istricts.”
Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., II., Pt. 1, 189!.
Tobacco Blight [Peronospora) referred to and remedies
suggested.
301 TpvYon (II.)—‘-Report on Insect and Fungus Pests.”
Dept. A g ., Queeuslaud. 8vo.,pp. 238. Brisbane, 1889.
Records fungus diseases in Apple, Pear, Peach,
Almond, Orange, Vine, Pumpkin, Potato,
Maize, and Wheat.
302 T u r n e r (F.)—“ Xylostroma giganteum., Fr. (a peculiar
fuugus).” Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., 111., Pt. 6, 1892.
Obtained from tbe heart-wood o f several E ucalypts.
)3. T u la sn e (L. R.)—“ Fungi llypogæi, p. 199, folio, 1851.”
Refers to M y litta australis, &c.
304. “ Victorian Royal Commission on Vegetable Products,
1886-94.” 8vc. Melbourne.
Ten Progress Reports issued, and fungus pests
occasionally referred to.
3U5. W a l l a c e (R.)—“ The Rural Economy and Agriculture
of Australia aud New Zealand.” 8vo. London, 1891.
References to rust in Wheat, Anthracnose of the
Vine, Oidium, Ergot, and Peronospora in Au stralia,
306. W a l l is (A, E .)—“ The Viue Disease, Oidium Tuckeri.”
Two plates. Ann. Rep. Dept. A g ., Vic t., 1873.
. “ A New Disease among Rye Grass.” Two
plates. Ibid., 1873.
Isa r ia graminiperda (Berk, and F. v . M.) as the
cause of it, described iu Gardener’s Chronicle,
696,1873.
308, W e i i l (Miss).—“ List of Species of Agaricus and Panus,
discovered near L ake Bouney.” Proc. Roy. Soc., b. A .,
X . , 1887.
Seven species of Agaricus recorded, and one of
Panus (P . carbonarius).
309. W in t e r (G . )— “ Exotische P ilz e IL , Iledwigia, 1885.”
Four new species described.— Uromyces vesiculosa,
A ste rina mierolhyrioides, Phyllachora nervise-
quia, and Lembosia orbicularis. Meliola
cladotricha (Lev.) also further described,
- “ Fungi Australienses.” Revue Mycologique,
Toulouse, 1886, and Rev. Myc. 1S88.
111. WooLLs (W .) — “ A Contribution to the Flora of
Australia.” 8vo.,p p . 255. Sydney, 1367.
Occasional references are made to fungi in the
neighbourhood of Sydney.
CORRECTIONS.
p. 13.—No. 180.—S.A. in wrong column.
P. 124.-Orcler X X . should be XX V.
P. 156.—No. 193 should be 1939.
p. 178.—No. 2133.—Colletotrichum should he iu brackets as a synonym.
P . 180.—No. 2152.—Add Carpozyma as a synonym, since Apiculate yeast is considered by some to belong to
this geuus.
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