\OTKS AND KXIflBITS. GOT 



leaves of Oxylohium f.rilohatum F.v.M.; Katooinba (J. H. 

 Camfield). Aec. eburnetiin Mo Alp. ; on pods of Bossupa hrtero- 

 phi/lla Vent.; Kogarah(J. H. CainHeld); and on />'. intern pliijUa 

 Sill.; ToiTiiii,'ton, N.S. W. (J. L. Boonnaii). Urvmyce.a thdy- 

 niifr(r Me Alp.; on leaves of Thdymitra nudd K.Bi. ; Castle 

 Hill, near Pai-i-amatta(A. A. Hamilton; October, 1911). U. 

 trifolii Wint.; on leaves and petioles of Trifolium iilonipratunn 

 Linn.; Penshurst(E. Clieel; July-October, 1911). l\iccl)ua 

 saccardoi Ludw.; ;ecidiospore-sta<^e, on leaves of Goodenin hellidi- 

 folia Sm.; Leurai'A. A. Hamilton; December, 1910). P. biir- 

 chardi(f 8acc.; on stems of Burchardia uinhellata R.Br.; Chel- 

 tenham(A. A. Hamilton; September, 1911) — NiDULARiACEiE : 

 Sph(frob<>fus stellatus Tode; on dead wood; Botanic (;lardens(E. 

 Bennett; January, 1911) — Tulostomace.e: Baftarrea jjhal/oidfs 

 Dicks.; Cobar(L. Abrahams; September, 1911) — Phalloidi-le : 

 Anthurtis asero'efarmis Lloyd; Mount Royal Range, Scone(W. V. 

 Haynes; April, 1910) — Dematiack.e: Helminthosporium Ravendll 

 Curt.; on inflorescence of itporobolns indicium R.Br.; Hawkesbury 

 College, Richmond(W. M. Carne; March, 191 1 ); Penshurst(E. 

 Cheel; March, 1911) -Specimens of fresh peach-twigs were also 

 exhibited, showing sucker-branches which had been allowed to 

 spring up below the graft or bud, very badly infested with the 

 "Peach Leaf Curl " (Exoascus deformans Fckl.), whilst the 

 braiiches or twigs of the " Muir " itself showed no signs of the 

 disease. 



Mr. Mai<lpn sent, for exhibition, specimens in formalin, and a 

 coloured drawing of the curious, diminutive .saprophyte, Thisniia 

 Rodwayi F.v.M., (N.O. Bnri)uiiiniai'P(v) forwarded by Mr. 

 Rod way, from Tasmania. 



Mr. Fred Turner exhibited and offered observations on Era- 

 yrostis major Host.(syn. Erayrostis po<f aides vai'. meyastachya 

 A. Gray), a rather showy annual grass indigenous to Europe and 

 Asia; but now acclimatised in North-west New South Wales, and 

 reported to be spreading in the Tain worth and adjacent districts. 

 Some years ago the late Mr. George B. Gidley King called the 

 attention of the exhibitor to that exotic grass, which had then 

 recently appeared in the pastures on Goonoo Goonoo. It is not 



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