III.-LIST OF WORKS ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 



AiiiiOTT (F.) — " Smut in Wheat." Proc, lloy. Soc, Tasm., 

 1889. 



The nature of smut stated, and means for prevention 

 giveu. 



Agricdltuke Department.— New South Wales, tjueens- 

 land, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria. 



Reports and Bulletins issued up to date contain 

 various papers on parasitic fungi, the more im- 

 portant of which are noted under authors' 

 names. 



Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Vols. l.-Y. —{coiUlmied.) Sydney, 

 1890-'J-1. 



Contains numerous articles on fungus diseases, the 

 more important of which arc given under 

 authors' names. 



Andeksom (H. C. L.)— "Rust in Wheat: Experiments, 

 and their Objects." Ag. Gaz., N.S.W , I., I't. 1., 1890. 



A variety of measures suggested tor trial in order 

 to minimize the elfects of rust. 



Backuouse (J.)— '^ A Narrative of a Visit to the Aus- 

 tralian Colonies." 8vo. London, 1843. 



Reference at p. 119 to Punk and an edible fungus 

 near Emu Bay in Tasmania; also in Appendix 

 D, p. xl, to the common iMushroom and 

 Myhtta australis. 



Bailev (P.m.)— "A General Account of the Flora of 

 Tropical (jueensland." Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W. , II., 

 1878. 



Some of the more imijortant fungi referred to. 



" Medicinal Plants of Queensland." Ibid. V., 1880. 



Hirneula auricula-judii;, or Jew's Ear, referred to. 



" A Synopsis of the Queensland Flora." 8vo. 



Brisbane, 1883. 



" A Classified Index of the Indigenous and 

 Naturalized Plants of Queensland." 8vo. Brisbane, 



1883. 



10. 



"Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Proc. 



Roy. Soc, Q., I., Pt. I, 1884. 



Eighty-two species of fungi recorded. 

 " Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Pt. II., 



12. 



13. 



14. 



15. 



ibid., 1884. 



Eleven species of fungi recorded. 



" Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Part 



III., ibid., 1884. 



Seven species of fungi recorded. 



" A Synopsis of the Queensland Flora." First 



Supplement. Svo. Brisbane, 1886. 



" Classiiied Index of the First Supplement to the 



Indigenous and NaturaUzed Plants of Queensland." 

 Svo. Brisbane, 1886. 



■ " A Synopsis of the Queensland Flora. 

 Supplement. 8vo. Brisbane, 1888. 



Second 



16. 



18. 



23. 



24. 



27. 



B.ULEY (F. M.)— "Classified Index of the Second Supple- 

 ment to the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants of 

 Queensland." 8vo. Brisbane, 1888. 



" Supplement to the Report of the Botany of the 



Bellenden-Ker Expedition — Fungi collected or observed 

 about the Bellenden-Ker Range." Ann. Rep. Dept. Ag., 

 Q., 1890. 



Fifty-seven species of fungi are recorded, fourteen 

 of which are new to Australia. 



19. 



20. 



"A Synopsis of the Queensland Flora." Third 



Supplement. 8vo. Brisbane, 1890. 



Includes first addendum to third supplement. 

 " Catalogue of the Plants of Queensland." Svo. 



Brisbane, 1890. 



Includes second addendum to third supplement. 



"Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Bull.4( 



orBot. Bulletin 1. Dept. Ag., Q., 1S90. 



Strunu'lla sacchari (Cooke) and Peronospora 

 lii/osci/ami (De Bary) recorded. 



" Final Supplement to the Report of the Botany 



of the Bellenden-Ker E.'cpedition." Ann. Rep. Dept. 

 Ag., Q., 1891. 



Aschersonia tahitensis (Mont.), Entijlomn Euyenia- 

 rum (Cooke and Mass.), Asterina reptans, 

 (Berk, and Cooke) added. 



" Additional Fungus Blights observed to have 



injured Plants during the Year." Ibid., 1S91. 



Five species are mentioned altogether, occurring 

 on Vines, Hollyhocks, Tobacco plant, and 

 native plants. 



' " Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Bull, 7, 



or Bot. Bull. II. Dept. Ag., Q., 1891. 



' Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Bull. 9, 



or Bot. Bull. III. Dept. Ag., Q., 1891. 



Glaosporium pestiferum (Cooke and Mass.) briefly 

 defined. 



"Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Bull. 13, 



or Bot. Bull. IV. Dept. Ag., Q., 1891. 



Fom'teen species of fungi described. 

 " Additional Fungus Blights." Report of Colonial 



Botanist in Ann. Rep. Dept. Ag., Q., 1S92. 

 Twelve species of fungi are recorded. 



"Contributions to the Queensland Flora." Bull. 18, 



or Bot. Bull. V. Dept. Ag., Q., 1892. 



Ten species of fungi are recorded, and most of 

 them described. 



" A Review of the Fungus Blights which have 



been observed to injure Living Vegetation in the 

 Colony of Queensland." Report Aust. Assoc, Adv. 

 Sci., Hobart, IV., .'iSS, 1892. 



Blights are classed under epiphytes and parasites, 

 twenty-live species under the former and one 

 hundred and fifteen under the latter, with 

 hosts. 



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