348 FETCH : 



49. Berkeley, M. J. Parasitic fungi on Hcdcra Vahlii. Gardeners' 



Chronicle (18G5), p. 196; fig. 



Records a Triphragmium on Hedera VaMii from Ceylon, which 

 B. regarded as a variety oi' Triphragmiuyn echinatum Lev. 



50. Berkeley, M. J. Heinileia Vastatrix. Gardeners' Chronicle, 



1869, p. 1157 ; fig. Keprinted in Quarterly Journ. Microscopi- 

 cal Science (1873), pp. 79-81. m 



51. Berkeley, M. J. Austrahan Fungi, received priiu'i])ally from 



Baron F. von Mueller and Dr. H. Schomburgk. Jour. Linn. Soc, 

 XIII (1875), pp. 155-177. 



Uocords Stereum sparsutn B. for Ceylon (p. 169). This record 

 appears to be an error ; Corticium sparsuy\ B. & Br. from Ceylon is 

 not identical with S. sparsmn B. from Australia. 



52. Berkeley. M. J. Fungus in Coffee Plantations. Gardeners' 



Chronicle (1872), p. 425. 



Notes on Hemileia, with extracts from a letter from Tliwaites. 



53. Berkeley, M. J. Coffee fungus in Ceylon. Gardeners' Chronicle 



(1872), p. 605. 



Reports " on the authority of Dr. Thwaites, that the Coffee 

 fungus in Ceylon was dying out." (The cojiy in the Peradcniya 

 Liljrary bears the following endorsement by Thwaites: — "I 

 liardly made so positive an assertion ; my letter should have been 

 quottid verbatim.") M 



54. Berkeley, M. J. Notices of North American Fungi. Grevillea, 



1(1872-3). f 



Records Trametes lactinea B. (p. 60). Hijrhiinn (jlabrcficcns Berk. & 

 Kav. ()). 97), and Stereum suljurcuvi Fr. (p. 104), for Ceylon. 



55. Berkeley, M. J. Oidium and Cicinnoholus on Orange in Ceylon. 



Gardeners' Ciironicle, I, n.s, (1874), p. 477. 



Thwaites 1,230, received too late for inclusion in Fungi of 

 Ceylon. 



56. Berkeley, M. J. Notices of North American Fungi. Grevillea, 



III (1874-5). 



Kecord.s Dlplodia circinans B. &, Br. (p. .'{) for Ceylon. 



57. Berkeley, M. .J. Fungi, the causes of disease, real and supposed. 



Gardeners' Chronicle, III, n.s. (1875), p. 182. 



lioport of h^ture to Roy. Hort. Soc, Fob. 3. " Witli reference 

 to disea-HCK caused by fungi on rii-e. (}jo lecturer staliHl (hat some 



ytmrsago lie liad re(|ueHted Dr. TJiuaites to senil Jiini all the 



known forms of disease in ricu. liu( on examination it was found 

 that only one minute fungus was peculiar to that plant." 



