230 



88. Conn (X. A.) — "Contributions to an Economic Know- 

 ledge of the Australian Rusts (Uredineae)." Ibid. III., 

 Pt. 1, 1892. 



What has been found on t in this and other countries 

 concerning Wheat Hust together with the ex- 

 amination of a number of varieties of wheat, 

 and the kind of rust determined. 



89. 



90. 



91. 



92. 



9:i. 



94. 



9.5. 



96. 



98. 



" Contributions to an Economic Knowledge of the 



Australian Eusts (Uredinea;)." Ihid. III., Pt. 3, 1892. 

 Stiff flag, tough cuticle, and glaucousness found to 

 be characteristic of rust-resistant Wheats. 

 Various illustrative drawings and tables, 

 among which the rust-devouring Diplosis is 

 given. 



-'Economic Xotes on Plant Diseases." Ibid. III., 



Pt. i, 1892. 



Apple Scab (^Fusicladium dendritieum), Powdery 

 Mildew of Apple (Podosph(era Kuvzei), Bitter 

 Rot {Ghroftporium versicolor). Mouldy Core and 

 Water Core in Apples. Pear Sc.ib (i^Hsic/urfium 

 pi/rinum), Shot Hole (Phyllosticta circiimscissa), 

 Anthracnose {Glceosporium ampelinum). Tufted- 

 leaf Blight {Ccrcospora viticola), Strawberry- 

 leaf Blight (.S/)//<(re//a/roj;uriVf), White Rust 

 (Ci/stopus candidus), Pumpkin-leaf Oidium 

 (Oidium ert/siphoide.i), and Powdery ilildew of 

 Rose (^Sphfprotheca jiajinoxn') illustrated and 

 described. 



" Plant Diseases and how to Prevent them." Piid. 



III., Pt. 6, 1892. 



Pourridie or Mouldy Root of the Vine, Tufted- 

 leaf Blight of Bean, and Apple Canker 

 described, and remedies prescribed. 



" Pliint Diseases and how to Prevent them." Ibid. 



III., Pt. 12, 1892. 



" Take-all " and Dry Blight of Wheat and Oats and 

 Leaf Curl of Peach described and illustrated. 

 Also two new species of fungi — Cijathus 

 dimorphus and Toli/posporiiim anthisliriir. 



• " Contributions to an Economic Knowledge of 



Australian I!usts (Uredineae)." Ibid. IV., I't. 6, 1893. 

 Seventy-one varieties of Wheat described and 

 illustrated. 



" Contributions to an Economic Knowledge of 



Australian Rusts (Uredineae)." Ibid. IV., Pt. 7, 1893. 

 Artificial crossing of Wheat and improving Wheats 

 by selection fully described and illustrated. 



" Plant Diseases and their Remedies — Diseases of 



the Sugar Cane." Ibid. IV., Pt. 10, 1893. 



The gumming of Sugar Cane is due to Bacillus 

 lasctilarum, and the following five species of 

 fungi are described and illustrated : — Uromyce's 

 Ki'thnii, Stntmeliu saccharic M(iCTO\porivm 

 graminum, Phoma saccliari,and an undeterminetl 

 species causing " Red Rot." 



" Host and Habitat Index of the Australian 



Fungi." Ag. Dept., N.S.W. (Miscellaneous Publica- 

 tion,"^ No. 16), p. 44, 1893. 



Contains all the fungi recorded in Dr. Cooke's 

 " Handbook of Australian Fungi." 



" Contribtttions to an Economic Knowledge of 



Australian Rusts (Uredinca;)." Ibid. V., Pt. 4, 1894. 

 Improviug Wheat by selection. 

 "Xotes on Diseases of Plants." Ibid. V.. Pt. 6. 



1894. 



Bean Anthracnose (Co//eto/riV;/i«mZ,(;if/emK</(ian?/ni)> 

 Bean Rust {Uromyces F/iaseoli), Peach Freckle 

 (Cladosporium c(irpophilum'). Black Rot of 

 Tomato {Macroxporium Tomato), a >Iango 

 Blight {Pestaliizzia uricola, Speg.), Disease of 

 Grass {Helmint/tnsporium liriienclii) illustrated 

 and described. 



99. Cobb (N. A.) — "A New Australian Fungus." Ibid. V., 



Pt. 6, 1894. 



Peziza Lyonsim described and illustrated. 



100. Cobb (N. A.) and Olliff (A. S.) — "Insect Larva 



(Cecidomyia, sp.) Eating Rust on Wheat and Flax." 

 Ag. Gaz., N.S.W.,II.,Pt."2, 1891. Also Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 VII., 6th Ser. 1891. 



Larva observed under the microscope unmistak- 

 ably feeding on rust spores. The larva not 

 only devours the spores but spreads the rust. 



101. Cooke (M. C.)— " The Beech Morels of the Southern 



Hemisphere." Pharm. Journ. (3), I., 264, 1870. 



Cyttaria Giiniiii (B.), found on living branches of 

 Fagus Cumtiiighamii and F. Gtinnii in Tas- 

 mania, is figured and described. 



102. ■ 



103. • 



104. • 



105. 



106. 

 107. 



108. 



109. 



110. 

 11!. 



112. 



113. 



1871. 



' Jew's Ear (Hirneola auricula-judje)." Ibid. 681, 



Figured and popuharly described. 

 'Fungi: Their Nature, Influence, and Uses." 8vo. 



London, 1875. 



Various Australian species referred to. 



"Australian Fungi." Grev. VL 70. 1877. 



18S2. 



1882. 



Twelve species collected in neighbourhood of Mel- 

 bourne by ilr. Le Fevre, one of which was 

 undescribed, viz., Trametes scrobiculata (Berk.). 



- " New Zealand Fungi." Grev, VIII. 54, 1879. 

 Thirty-six Australian species recorded. 



- " Australian Fungi." Grev. IX. 142, 1881. 



• "Australian Fungi." Grev. X. 60, 93, and 131, 



'Australian Fungi." Grev. XI. 28 and 57, 



1883. 



- ■• On Xylaria and its Allies." Grev. XL 81, 1883. 

 Three new Australian species described. 



— "Australian Fungi." Grev. XL 97 and 145, 



1SS3. 



■'Hypoxylon and its Allies." Grev. XL 121, 



1883. 



Three Australian species described. 

 ' Fungi." Trans. Roy. Soc, S.A., Vol. XVI., Pt. 2, 



114. 



115. 



Eleven species recorded and two described. 



" Fungi Australiani." 8vo., PI. 4, pp. 72, London 



and Melbourne, 1883. 



Hymeiiomycetes, 783 species ; Gaslroniycetex, III; 

 Alyxomycetcs, 33 ; JEcidiomycetes. 47 ; Ijis- 

 comycetcs,Si; Pyrenomycetes, 94; Hyphomycftes, 

 47 ; Phycomycetes 4 ; total 1,203 species. 



" Some Exotic Fungi." Grev. XIL 85, 1884. 



Meliola Jensa (Cooke) described. 



' Some Exotic Fungi — Australasia." Grev. 



IIG. 



XIV. 11, 1885. 



Five species described. 



" Some Exotic Fungi." Grev. XIV. 89, 1886. 



Phylluslichi palmicola (Cooke) described. 



"Exotic Fungi." Grev. XV. 16, 1886. 



Six species described. 



118. " Some Australian Fungi." Grev. XV. 93, 1S87 



Fourteen species described. 



