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59. Berkeley (M. J.) and Broome (C. E.) — " On some species 

 of the geuus Agaricus from Ceylon." Trans. Linn Soc. 

 XXVII., 149-152, PI. 33-34, 1868. 



■ Tlie Fungi of Ceylon." Linn. Jouru. Bot., Vols. 



60. 



61. 



62. 



Xr., XIV., and XV., 1870-75. 



Contain descriptions of fungi common (o Ceylon 

 and Australia, between wliich countries re- 

 markable coincidences occur in the di.stribution 

 of some species. 



"List of Fungi from Brisbane, Queensland, with 



Descriptions of New Species." Ibid. I., 2nd Ser,, 

 Bot. I., PI. 2, 1878. 



About one hundred and twenty species recorded. 



Ibid. IL, 2nd Ser., PI. 6, 1882. 



Fifty-three species recorded, for the most part 

 common European ones. 



6.3. " List of Fungi from Queensland and other Parts 



of Australia, with Descriptions of New Species." Ibid, 

 II. , 2nd Scr., Pt. 3, PI. 1, 1S86. 



Supplementary to previous lists. 



64. Berkeley (M. J.) and Curtis (M. A. ) — " Fungi Cubenses 



(llymeaomycetes)." Jourii. Linn. Soc. X., 1867. 



Habitats given for species occurring also in Aus- 

 tralia. 



65. BicHENO (J. E.) — " On the Potato as an Article of 



N.ational Diet, and the Potato Disease in connexion 

 with Distress in Ireland." Proc. Roy. Soc, Van 

 Diemen's Land, I., Pt. III., 1851. 



Sceptical as to the disease originating with the 

 Aphis ; that more likely the insect is the 

 effect than the cause. 



66. Blight in Wheat.— Dept. Ag., Vict., Bull. No. 1. .June, 



1888. 



Disease similar to " T.ake-all." 



67. Bre.sadola (J.) and S.\ccardo (P. A.) — "Pugillus 



niycetum Austr.aliensium." Malpighia, Genoa, 1890. 



Eighty-three species .are recorded, with plate, five 

 of which are new. 



68. Brown (R.) — " Miscellaneous Botanical Works (R.ay 



Society): General Remarks — Geographical and Syste- 

 matical — on the Botany of Terra Australis." I., 1866. 

 (Reprinted from the voyage to Terra Australis, by M. 

 Flinders, London, 1814.) 



Ten species of fungi are noted. 



69. Camteell (F. M.) [now Mrs. M.artin]. — " Victori.an 



Fungi hitherto unrecorded." Vict. Nat. II., No. 11, 

 127, 1886. 



Twenty-one species are given. 



70. " Thirty Species of Fungi hitherto unrecorded for 



Victoria." Vict. Nat. IV., No. 6, 95, 1887. 



71. "Vegetable Pathology." Vict. Nat. IV., No. 8, 



124, 1887. 



Reference is nmde to the importance of the subject, 

 iind the great d.amage done by fungus pests to 

 our forest trees and cultivated plants. 



72. " Fungus Pests." Vict. Roy. Com. Veg. Prod., 5th 



Progress Report, 188S. 



Various fungus diseases pointed out, and a large 

 and Interesting collection exhibited. 



73. Clarson (W.) — " Blights and their Teachings." Bull. 



No. 5, Dept. Ag., Vict., Sept., 1889. 



General reference to various fungus pests of the 

 orchard. 



74. Clarson (W.)— "The Fruit Garden." Pts. I. and IL 



Melb., 1889. 



Reference is made to fungus diseases under the 

 different fruits. 



75. Coup. (N. A.) — "Peach Rust in our Orch.ards (Uromyces 



amygdali)." Ag. Gaz., NS.W., I., Vt. 1, 1890. 



Description, with figure, and treatment recora. 

 mended. 



76. " Report on Pumpkin Mould." Ibid. 1890. 



Description and drawing of mould belonging to 

 the Eri/siphea'. 



77. "Contributions to an Economic Knowledge of the 



Australian Rusts (Uredinca;)." Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., I., 

 Pt. 3, 1890. 



Methods of investig.ation given, .and rust occurring 

 around wheat paddocks recorded. 



78. "Notes on Diseases of Plants." Ibid. IL, Pt. 1, 



79. 



80. 



81. 



83. 



84. 



85. 



86. 



87. 



1891. 



1891. 



Antliracnose on Vines, FusiclaiUum ptjrinum, 

 Sphairella /ragaria', and Pucciiiia mal- 

 vacearum noted. 



- " Pathological Notes." Ibid. IL, Pt. 2, 1891. 



Spltmella clestnictiva (B. and Br.) on Lucerne, and 

 red incrustation on fence-rails noted. 



- "Notes on Diseases of Plants." Ibid. IL, Pt. 3, 



Bitter Rot of Apple (Glccoxporium I'ersiriiJor), Flax 

 Rust (Milumpsora liiii), and Peach Rust {Piic 

 cinia prnni) noted. 



- '■ Pathological Notes." Ibid. II., Pt. 4, 1891. 



Maize Rust (Puccinia mai/dis) and Apple Scab 

 (Fusicladium dendrUicum) noted. 



■ "Notes on Diseases of Plants." Ibid. IL, Pt. 5, 



1881. 



Ci/.slopus catulidus or White Rust, Usiilago mai/<lis 

 or Maize Smut, Pucchtni iiKti/disav Maize Rust, 

 Sphd'rella destructiva on Lucerne, and Water 

 Core in Apples noted. 



. "Notes on Diseases of Plants." Ibid. II. , Pt. 6, 



1891. 



Mouldy Core in Apples and GUxoxporium pesltfcnim 

 of the Vine noted. 



" Notes on Diseases of Plants." Ibid. II., Pt. 8, 



1891. 



Apple Scab (Fusiclailiujn daulrilicitiii) and Straw- 

 berry Leaf Blight {Splnciflla fraguria) ag.ain 

 noted. 



. "Notes on Diseases of Plants." Ibid. IL, I't. 10, 



1891. 



Onion Mildew (Pfrowo.s/)oraS'(7i/f(V/f»m;in), Tobacco 

 Mildew {FeriiiKisjm-a liiiostyiimi'). Banana 

 Disease, and Bread Mould on Oranges noted. 

 Potato Blight described, but not found in 

 Australia. 



" Smut." Ibid. [L, Pt. U, 1891. 



Oat "^m-atiUsfdago circB(t), Wheat Hmni (Usiilago 

 tritici and Urocystis oci u/la). Maize Snnit 

 (Usiilago mai/dis), and Stinking Smut of Wheat 

 ('1 illcl'ia. fcelens) described. 



" Dialogue concerning the manner in which a 



Poisonous Sprav does its work in Preventing or 

 Checking Blight"." Ibid. II., Pt. 12, 1891. 



With various drawings showing how a fine spr.ay 

 acts upon the spores of a fungus. 



