234 



J21. Mc Alpine (D.) — "Beet-leaf Rust or Blighted Mangel 

 Leavea." Ibid., BuU. 14, 1891. 



Description of Uromyces beta, with preventive 

 measures. 



222 



223. 



224. 



225. 



226. 



227 



228. 



229. 



230. 



231. 



232. 



233. 



■' Root Fungus of Raspberry (Raspberry-root 



Disease)." Ibid., Bull. 14, 1891. 



Mycelium of a fungus found on the roots. 



" Report on Peach and Plum Leaf Rust (Puccinia 



pruni)." Ibid., Bull. 14, PI. V.-VI,, 1S91. 



Notes the appearance of this disease not only on 

 the leaves but also on the fruit of the Peach. 

 A full account of it is given, together with 

 preventive and remedial measures. 



" Report on Rust in Wheat as "Victorian Delegate 



to New South Wales." Proc. Rust in Wheat Conf., 

 Sydney, 1891. 



"Ueber die Verwendung geschrumpfter Korner 



von rostigem Weizen als Saatgut " (On the use of 

 Shrivelled Grains of Kusty Wheat for Seed). Zeitschrift 

 f. Pflanzenkrankheiten, III. Pt. 4, 1892. 



Gives the results of experiments with rust- 

 shrivelled and plump grain, showing that 87 

 per cent, of the former germinated, as against 

 67 per cent, of the latter. 



" Report on Rust in Wheat as Victorian Delegate 



to South Australia." Proc. Rust in Wheat Conf., 

 Adelaide, 1892. 



"Native Bread (Polyporus Mylitta; C. and M.)." 



Aust. Jour. Pharm. VIII. 291, 1893. 



Fresh specimen of sclerotium described, along with 

 its edible qualities. 



" The Undescribed Uredospores of Puccinia 



Burchardia;, Ludwig." Vict. Nat. X. 192, 1S94. 

 (Read Nov. 1893.) 



Uredospores on stem and leaves described. 



"Report on Rust in Wheat Experiments, 1892-3." 



Pp. 66. Illustrated with maps and drawings. Govt. 

 Printer, Melbourne, 1894. 



Results obtained from 315 experimental plots. 



" Report on Rust in Wheat as Victorian Delegate 



to Brisbane." Proc. Rust in Wheat Conf., Brisbane, 

 1894. 



Results obtained from 2S5 plots at School of 

 Horticulture, Burnley ; also from farmers' 

 wheat-testing experiments. 



" Botanical Nomenclature, with special reference 



to the Fungi." Report Aust. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Adelaide, 

 v., 414,1893. 



" Australian Fungi." Proc. Roy. Soc, Vict., VII., 



N.S., 1895. 



Twenty-eight species recorded, eight of which are 

 new to science, in addition to one new variety 



"Systematic Arrangement of Australian Fungi, 



together with Host-index and List of Works on the 

 subject" Dcpt. of Agriculture. Govt. Printing Office, 

 Melbourne, 1894. 



Giveg a list of all known Australian fungi up to 

 date, numbering 2278 species, with habitats, 

 occurrence, general characters, &c. Also the 

 host-plants with their accompanying fungi, 

 and a numbered list of all works relating to 

 the subject. 



234. McAlpise (D.) and Hill (W. H. F.)— ' The Entomo- 

 genous Fungi of Victoria." Proc. Roy. Soc, Vict. 

 VII.,N.S., 159,1895. 



Isaria OncopleriT, (McAlp. ) described on dead 

 larva; of Oucnplera inlricata. 



235. McAlpine (D.) and Tepper (J. G. O.)— " A New Ans 



tralian Stone-making Fungus" (Laccocephahim basila 

 piloides, McAlp. and Tepp.) Proc. Roy. Soc, Vict. 

 VIL, N.S. 166. PI. X., 3 Figs., 1895. 



A new genus (Lacrocephaliim, McAlp.) constituted 

 and the stone-forming species fully described. 



236. "Michelia, Coraraentarium Mycologicasltalicae." Edited 



by P. A. Saccardo. 8vo. — {continued.') Padua, 1877-94. 



Published at irregular intervals, and devoted 

 exclusively to fungi. 



237. MuRRisos (A.) — " Notices of Victorian Fungi : New 



or imperfectly' described Uredmece." Vict. Nat. XI.. 

 No. 6, 90, 1894. 



Puccinia Copmsmalis new and uredospores of 

 Uromyces Orchidearum (Cooke and Mass.) first 

 described. 



238. " Notices of Victorian Fungi : New or imper- 

 fectly described Uredinem — (continued.)" Vict. Nat. 

 XL, No. 8, 1894. 



Puccinia Copromiatis, rar. Operciilari(p,rLevr,and 

 Puccinia investita (Schwein) new to Aus- 

 tralia. 



Ml CKE (C.) — " The ' Take-All ' " (Xenodochus cerealium, 

 F. T. M.), with five plates. Prize Essay, pp. 19, 

 Melb., 1870. 



The cause of this disease supposed to be due to 

 a fungus. 



Mueller (F. v.) — '• Fragmenta Phytographise Aus- 

 traliae — Supplement." The fungi determined by 

 Berkeley, von Thuemen, Kalchbrenuer, and Cooke. 

 8vo., Vol.XL Melb. 1880. 



One thousand and sixty-nine species of fungi are 

 recorded. 



" Census of the Genera of Plants, hitherto 



known as Indigenous to Australia." Proc. Roy. Soc, 

 N.S.W., XV., 1881. 



The genera of Austr.aliau fungi are recorded, 

 with authority for names and year of pub- 

 lication. 



' Additions to Census of the Genera of Plants." 



239. 



240. 



241. 



242. 



243. 



Vict. Nat. II., 



244. 



245. 



246. 



247. 



Proc Roy. Soc, N.S.W., XVIL, 1883. 

 Several genera of fungi are given. 



" Notes on Victorian Fungs." 



No. 6, 76, 1885. 



Gives list of fungi obtained by the Botanic Depart- 

 ment of Melbourne from 1882 to 1884 as new 

 for Victoria. Compiled from successive records 

 furnished by Dr. M. C. Cooke, ILA. One 

 hundred and one species are enumerated. 



" Further Additions to Census of the Genera of 



Plants " Proc Roy. Soc, N.S.W , XX., 18.S6. 

 Several genera of fungi recorded. 



" Notes on R.are Victori.an Fungi." Vict. Niit. 



III., No. 10, 140, 1887. 



Cyltiiria Gunnii (Berk.) and Cordyceps Taylori are 

 given. 



■ " Notes on some New and Rare Plants." Proc. 



Roy. Soc, Tasm., 1887 



Two new fungi for Tasmania are given — Diplo- 

 dermagla ucum (Cooke and Mass.) and Castoreum 

 radicatum (Cooke and Mass.). 



" List of Fungi named by Dr. M. C. Cooke — col- 



lected near Lake lionney by Miss Wehl." Proc. Roy. 

 Soc, S.A., XL, 1888. 



Thirty-five species are recorded. 



