236 



278. Tatlor (R.)— " Description of the Bulrush Caterpillar 



(Sphseria Robertsii)." Tasm. Journ. I., PI. 1, 1842. 

 A drawing of Spharia innominata is giren from 

 N.P.W. 



279. Tenisox- Woods (J. E.)—" Botanical Notes on Queens- 



land." Proc. Linn. See, N.S.W., VII., 18S2. 

 Bexagonia crinigera (Fr.) mentioned. 



280. Texison- Woods (J. E.) and Bailey (F. M.)— "On 



some Fungi of New South Wales and Queensland." 

 Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W.. 18S0. 



Notes on the genera and more remarkable species, 

 followed by a classified list. 



281. Teppek (.T. G. ().)—" Red Rust : Its Nature, Approxi- 



mate Cause, and Probable Cure." Proc. Roy. Soc, S.A., 

 IIL, 1879. 



282. "Botanical Notes Relating to S.A." Proc. 



Roy. Soc, S.A., VL, 1SS3. 



Additions to ihe list of Australian fungi— eighteen 

 species (eight unrecorded for Australia and 

 ten new to S. A.). 



28.3. " Fungi collected near Clarendon 1882-3." Proc. 



Roy. Soc, S.A., Vin., 1885. 



Eleven species are recorded identified by Dr. 

 Cooke. 



28-1. " Additional Lichens and Fungi of S.A. .collected 



from 1880-85." Proc Roy. Soc, S.A., IX., 1887. 

 Five species of fungi recorded. 

 — " Notes on South Australian Fungi. 



285. 



286. 



Proc Roy. 

 Soc, S.A., XII., 1889. 



List of fungi new or rare for S.A.- — fourteen 

 species — together with Australian Ustilayinea: 



■ " Additional Species of Australian Fungi." Proc. 



287. 



288. 



289. 



290. 

 291. 



292 



Roy. Soc, S.A., XIU., 1890. 



Records twenty-four species collected by himself 

 in S.A., and described by Winter, Saccardo, 

 and Ludwig in various journ.als. 



" ' Take-all ' and its Remedies." Ag. Gaz , N.S. W. 



in., Pt. 1, 1892. ' 



Fungus not considered to be the cause of the 

 disease, but simply starvation of the crop. 



Teppek (.1. G. 0.)— [See " Ludwig (F. JI.)" and also 

 "McAlpineCD.)"]. 



Thompson (E. H.)— " A Handbook to the Insect Pests of 

 Farm and Orchard." Bull. No. I, Dept. Ag . Tasmania. 

 Treats also of fungus pests, particularly Puccinia 

 priini and Fnsicladium thndritkum. 



Thuemex (F. von.) — " Symbolae ad Floram Mycologi- 

 cara Australia; I." Grev. I., 1875." 



— Ibid. II., Flora, 1878. 



293. 



294. 

 295. 



" Mycotheea Universalis." Bayreuth 1879. 



Vstilarjo Muetleriana recorded as a new species. 



Tisdall (H. T.)— " Fungi of Country East of Mount 

 Baw Baw." Vict. Nat. I., No. 15, 169, 1885. 



Seven species of Agaricus in its extended sense 

 are recorded, determined by Dr. Cooke. 



" Fungi of North Gippsland." Vict. Nat. II., 



No. 9, 106, 1886. 



Eight species described, and found a Poli/porus 

 developed from Mijlitlaaustralis. 



"Notes on Fungi in Mines." Proc. Roy. Soc, 



Vict., XXIV., Parts l.-II., 1887. 



'Victorian Agarics." Vict. Nat. IV., No. 12, 



203, 1888. 



Forty-three species briefly described, and localities 

 given. 



296. 



297. 



TisDALL (H. T.)— "Fungi of the Season. 

 Nat. VI., No. 7, 107, 1889. 



Fungi found in or near Melbourne. 



Vict. 



119. 1889. 



"A Curious Fungus." Vict. Nat. "\^., No. 7, 



298. 



Species of Cordi/ceps growing from an ant Formica 

 corisobrina, and found by Mr. C. French, 

 Government Entomologist. 



' Victorian Fungs new to Science." Vict. Nat. 



299. 



VIL.No. 7, 96, 1890. 



Seven new species recoi'ded, and six of these 

 described. 



" On a Species of Isaria," Vict. Nat. X., No. 6, 90, 



1893. 



300. 



301 



302. 



303. 



304. 



3(15. 



306. 

 307. 



308. 



.■509. 



310. 



Found on a cocoon, supposed to be that of the moth 

 Darala ocellata. 



■ Tobacco Industry in the Adelong andTumut Districts." 

 Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., II., Pt. 1, 1891. 



Tobacco Blight (Peronospora) referred to and reme- 

 dies suggested. 



Tkton (H.) — "Report on Insect and Fungus Pests." 

 Dept. Ag., Queensland. 8vo., pp. 238. Brisbane, 1889. 



Records fungus diseases in Apple, Pear, Peach, 

 Almond, Orange, Vine, Pumpkin, Potato, 

 Maize, and Wheat. 



TuRXER (F.) — "Xylostroma giganteum., Fr. (a peculiar 

 fungus)." Ag. Gaz., N.S.W., III., Pt. 6, 1892. 



Obtained from the heart-wood of several Eucalypts. 



TcLASX-E (L. K.)— " Fungi Hypoga^i, p. 199, foUo, 1851." 

 Refers to Mi/litta australis, &c. 



' Victorian Royal Commission on Vegetable Products, 

 1885-94." 8vo. Melbourne. 



Ten Progress Reports issued, and fungus pests 

 occasionally referred to. 



Wallace (R.) — " The Rural Economy and Agriculture 

 of Australia and New Zealand." »vo. London, 1891. 



References to rust in Wheat, Anthraenose of the 

 Vine, Oidium, Ergot, aud Peronospora in Aus- 

 tralia. 



Wallis (A. R.) — " The Vine Disease, Oidium Tuekeri." 

 Two plates. Ann. Rep. Dept. Ag., Vict., 1873. 



"A New Disease among Rye Grass." Two 



plates. Ibid., 1873. 



Isaria graminiperda (Berk, and F. v. M.) as the 

 cause of it, described in Gardener's Chronicle, 

 596, 1873. 



Wehl (Miss). — " List of Species of Agaricus and Panus, 

 discovered near Lake Bouncy." Proc. Roy. Soc, S.A., 

 X., 1887. 



Seven species of Agaricus recorded, and one of 

 Panus (f. carOonarius'). 



Winter (G.)— "Exotische Pilze II., Hedwigia, 1885." 



Four new species described. — Uromyccs vesiculosa, 

 Asterina microlhyrioides, I'lii/llactwra 7ieriise- 

 quia, and Lembosia orbicularis. Meliola 

 cladotriclia (Lev.) also further described. 



" Fungi Australienses." Revue Mycologique, 



Toulouse, 1886, and Rev. Myc. 1888. 



311. WooLLS (W.) — "A Contribution to the Flora of 

 Australia." 8vo., pp. 255. Sydney, 1867. 



Occasional references are made to fungi in the 

 neighbourhood of Sydney. 



