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160. Crawford (F. S.) — "Report en the Fusicladiums, the 



Codlin Jloth, and certain other Fungus and Insect 

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Fusicladium dendriticum and F. pi/riinim fully 

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 given, together with several remedies sug- 

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161. "Insect and Fungus Pests." Vict. Roy. Com. 



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Veg. Prod., 4th Progress Report and App. Xo. 5, 1887. 

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" Insect and Fungus Pests." Proc. of First 



Congress of Ag. Bureau of S.A. PI. 6. Adelaide, 

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Describes and Illustrates rust in Wheat. 



163. Ckichton (D. a.) — "The Australasian Fruit Culturist." 



Svo. Melbourne, 1893-4. 



Under the heading of the various fruits gives the 

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164. Dkspeissis (J. A.) — " Anthracnosis, or Black Spot of 



the Grape." Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., [I., Pt. 7, 1891. 



Drawings of Sphaceloma ampelinum and methods 

 of treatment and remedies. 



165. "Oidium in Grapes." Ibid. V., Pt. 10, 1894. 



Experiments with different preparations in its 



treatment. 



166. DRCM3IOSD (J.)— "Fungi of Swan River, West Australia." 



Hook., Lord. .Tourn. Bot. I., 1842. 



A general account of some luminous fungi, in letter 

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167. Ellis (Smith). — " Preventive for Rust in Wheat." Pp. 



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Recommends that the seed-wheat be reaped when 

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 "Rust Smoke" perishes in water. 



108. Endlichek (S.) — " Iconogr.aphia Gcuerum Planlarum." 

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Aserce pentaciina figured = A. rubra, var. pen- 

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169. Fischer (Ed.) — "Vcrsuch einer Syst. Uehersicht liber 



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170. " tJnters. z. vergl. Entwicklungsgeschichte und 



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Systeniatik der Phalloideen, in Neuu Denkschr. d. 

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" Beitrage zur Kenntniss exotischer Pilze.' 



172. 



173. 



174. 



Hedwigia, 2, 1891. 



Refers to M>/tiita australis (Berk.) and Lentinus 

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Fries (E. M.) — " Plants; Preissiante in Australasia Coll. 

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Forty-one species enumerated. 



Fulton (T. W.) — •' The Dispersion of the Spores of 

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Ten Australi.^n species referred to. 



Gallowat (T. B.)— "Rust of Flax." Journ. Myc. V., 

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Melampsora lini (D. C.) Tul., received from S.A. 



Gordon (P. R.)-[See " Bailey (F. M.) "] 



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Cordijceps Hawkesii (Gray) described and figured. 



" Grevillea : A Monthly, now Quarterly, Record of 

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Hamlet (W. M.) — "Anthrax in Australia, with some 

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Havilaxd (E.) — " On a Microscopic Fungus (Oidium 

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Hill (W. H. F.)— [See "McAlpine (D.)"] 



Jensen (F. L.)— "The Strawberry (Fragaria): Its 

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Strawberry-leaf Blight referred to. 



" Journal of the Bureau of Agriculture, South Aus- 

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Contains numerous useful notes on disease-causing 

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Kalchbrexner (K.) — " Phalloidei novi vel minus cog- 

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ISo. 



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Pholiota prominens described and illustrated (will 

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" Fungi of Australia — Basidiomycetes." Grev. 



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Twenty species described. 

 " Definition of some new Australian Fungi.' 



Proc. Linn. Soc, X.S.W., VIL, 1882. 

 Eight species described. 



« Funi 



Proc. 



aliquot Australiae orientalis." 

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Five species described. 



" New Species of Agaricus discovered in Western 



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species 



Five new species described, and seven 

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" Description of Two New Fungi." Proc. Linn. 



Soc. N.S.W., VIII., 1883. 



Polyporus Pentzkei (Kalch.) and Paxillus hirluhi^ 

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Australian species described, with coloured illustra- 

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Kalciibrenxer (K ) and Cooke (M. C.) — "Australian 

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Sixteen species recorded, fifteen of which are 

 described, and a new genus {Antlmrus) con- 

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KvxGDOx (F. B.)— " Rust in Wheat." Address at Con- 

 ference. Ag. Gaz., N.S.W. , L, Pt., L, 1890. 

 Suggests experiments for dealing with it. 



