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192. Labillaediere (J. J.)— " Kelation du Voyage a la 



Recherche de la Perouse." 2 vols., 4to , with atlas in 

 folio, Paris, An. VIII., 1799-1800 ; or English trans- 

 lation, iu 1 vol., 4to., or 2 vols., 8vo., London, 1800. 



193. "Nova; HoUandijePlantarum Specimen." 2 vols., 



4to. Paris 1801-1806. 



Genus ^seroe founded, and A. rubra described and 

 figured, from a specimen found in Tasmania. 



194. Lamb (S.) — "Tobacco: Its Cultiv.ation in Northern 



Queensland." Bull. 6, Dept. Ag., Q., 1890. 



Tobacco Blight referred to, and remedy recom- 

 mended. 



195. "Tobacco : Its Cultivation in Southern Queens- 

 land." Bull. 15, Dept. Ag., Q., 1892. 



Blue Mould (Peronosponi lii/vsct/ami} stated to be 

 very destructive in North Queensland, but not 

 as common in South Queensland. 



196. Leveille (J. H.)—" Champignons Exotiques," in Ann 



Sci. Nat., 3rd Ser., Vols. H.-IIL, 8vo. Paris, 1844. 

 Spharia {Conferm) atra, N. sp. [liphcurella], and 

 *■. {Coiit')labeculu, N. sp. [Physalospuru] from 

 New Holland, described. 



197. "Descr. des Champ, de I'llerbier du Mus. de 



Paris," in Ann. Sci. Nat. (3) V. III., 249, 1846. 



Thelephora {.Stereum) Leichardliana, Lev., from 

 iloreton Bay, and Sphieria {Conferta) 

 tephrosia, Lev., with DolhkUa GreoillfP, Lev., 

 from Swan Kiver, described. 



198. LivERSiDGE (A.) — " Disease in the Sugar Cane, Queens- 



land." Pamphlet, pp. 34 (no date). 



Disease known as " Rust " and fungus considered 

 to be the consequence of and not cause of 

 disease. 



199. LuDwiG (F.) — "Uebereinige neue Pilze aus Australien " 



(On some New Fungi from Australia). Bot. Cent., 

 Pt. XLIIL, 1890,und"'Cassel 1889. 



200. " Contributions to the Fungal Flora of Aus- 

 tralia." Translated and communicated by J. G. U. 

 Tepper. Hoy. Soc, S. A., XIV. 55, 1891. 



Contains lists of the Australian Urediiird', Ustila- 

 yiiie(e, and the parasitic enemies ol Euealypts 

 and Acacias. 



201. " Ueber neue Australische Rostkrankheiten " 



(On New Australian Rust Diseases). Zeitschrift f. Pilau- 

 zenkrankheiten. Vol. II., Pt. 3, 130-4, 1S92. 



Two new species are described — Puccinia 'J'epptri 

 (Ludw.) on Arundo Phraymiles, and Puccinia 

 munita on the underside of the leaves of 

 Hi/drocolijle hirla. Also Puccinia Maynusiuna 

 (Korn) on Arundo Phragmites, 



202. "Ueber einige Rost- und Brand- pilze, Australicns" 



(On some Rust and Smut Australian Fungi). Zeit- 

 schrift f. Pflanzenkrankheiten. Vol. III., Pt. 3, 137-9, 

 1893. 



Five species described, four of which are new — 

 viz., Puccinia Burchardice, UsHlayo Spinificis, 

 V. comburens, and U. catenata. 



203. Maiden (J. H.) — "Australian Indigenous Plants pro- 

 viding Human Food and Food Adjuncts." Proc. Linn. 

 Soc.,"'N.S.W., 1888. 



Agaricus {Psa/liuta) campeslris and MijUtta australh 

 mentioned. 



•204. " The Useful Native Plants of Australia (includ- 



ing Tasmania)." 8vo. Sydney and London, 18S9. 



Ayaricvs campestris and MyHlla australis noted 

 with reference to their edible qualities. 



205. Maiden (J.H.) — "A Bibliography of Australian Economic 

 Botany." Tech. Ed. Series, No. 10. Sydney, 1892. 



References given to economic fungi. 



•Native Bread or Native Truffle (Polyporous 



206. 



207. 



208. 



209. 



Mylittae, C. and M., svn. Mylitta australis, Berk.)" 

 Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., IV., Pt. 12, 1893. 



Description and drawing given and preliminary 

 chemical examination made. 



Massee (G.) — "Monograph of the Genus Lycoperdon." 

 Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, PI. H , 1887. 



One hundred and twenty-nine species recorded, 

 eleven of which are found in Australia. 



'Monograph of the Genus Calostom.a. Desv. 



210. 



211 



212 



213. 



214. 



215. 



216. 



217 



218. 



219. 



(Mitrennjces, Noes)." Ann. Bot. II., No. V., 1888. 

 Calostoma fusca and C. lurida described. 

 'A Revision of the Trichiacese." Journ. Roy 



Micr. Soc, PI. 4, 1889. 



Fifty-one species recorded, seven of which arc 

 found in Australia. 



'Monograph of the British Gastromycetes." 



Ann. Bot. IV., No. XIII., 1S89. 



The habitats are given for Australia. 



"Monograph of the Genus Podaxis." Journ. Bot., 



Feb., 1890. 



'Monograph of the Thelephorea." P.art I.- 



Journ. Linn. Soc, PI. 3, 1890. Part II.— Journ. Linn. 

 Soc, PI. 3, 1891. 



A number recorded for Australia. 

 " Monograph of Myxogastres." 8vo. Coloured 



plates. Lond., 1892. 



Forty-five Australian species are described. 



' Notes on Exotic Fungi in the Royal Herbarium, 



Kew." Grev. XXI. 1, 1S92. 



Cyathus Baileyi (Mass.) from Brisbane described. 



" Australian Fungi." Grev. XXII. 17, 1893. 



Two new species described — Puccinia Kochice 

 (Mass.) and Xylaria Readeri (F. v. M.); and 

 Phuma uvicola recorded. 



Massee (G.)-[See "Cooke (M. C.)"J 



McAlpine (D.)— " Report of the Vegetable Pathologist." 

 Dept. Ag., Vict , Bull. 12, 1891. 



Objects of section of vegetable pathology dealing 

 with fungus pests stated, and reference to 

 reports upon i/romijces beta- and Ptasmodiuph'>ra 

 BrassiccE. 



' The Life-history of the Rust of Wheat." Ibid., 



Bull. 14, PI. I.-IL, 1891. 



A popular account of the different phases of rust, 

 (Puccinia gran.inis). 



" Rust of Wheat." Ibid., Bull. 14, 1891. 



Uredospores of Puccinia graminis found during the 



winter season as well as in summer, and 

 Puccinia poarum also observed all tlie year 

 round. 



"Report of Wheat Blight." Ibid., Bull. 14, 1891. 



Gives an account of Septaria Irilici. 

 " Report on Club Root of Cauliflowers, Cab- 



bages, Turnii)S, and other Cruciferous Plants." Ibid., 

 Bull. 14, PI. III., 1891. 



Description of Plasmodiophnra Brassica:, with 

 preventive measures. 



