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165. Drieberg, C. Report on Coconut Leaf disease. Tropical Agri- 



culturist, VIII, pp. 842, 843 ; IX, pp. 785-788. 



166. Drieberg, C. Locust fungus. Tropical x\griculturist, XVIII, 



p. 656. 



Records the introduction of the " locust fungus " from South 

 Africa. 



167. Drieberg, C. A note on the Rice Diseases of America. Tropical 



Agriculturist, XXV, pp. 185-188. 



Contains a reference to a smut fungus on Paddy in Ceylon, 

 known as " Rukmal Pedima." 



168. Dyer, W. T.Thiselton. Coffee Leaf fungus of Ceylon {Hemileia 



vastatrix). Quarterly Journ. Microscopical Science, XIII, n. s. 

 (1873), pp. 79-81 ; fig. 



169. Dyer. W. T. Thiselton. Coffee Leaf disease. Gardeners' 



Chi-onicle, I, n. s. (1874), p. 804. 



Exhibits bush attacked by Hemileia at meeting of Scientific 

 Committee, Roy. Hort. Soc. 



170. Dyer, W. T. Thiselton. Coffee Culture in Cevlon : a disclaimer. 



Gardeners' Chronicle, X (1878), p. 664. 



Contradicts statements attributed to him re extinction of the 

 coffee industry. 



171. Dyer, W. T. Thiselton. The Coffee-leaf disease of Ceylon. 



Quarterly Journ. Microscopical Science, XX, n. s. (1880), 

 pp. 119-129 ; 6 plates. 



1 72. Dver, W. T. Thiselton. Correspondence re Reward for a Remedy 



for Leaf disease. Tropical Agriculturist, II, pp. 8, 9. 

 Sf'.i alsn No. 422. 



173. Dyer, W. T. Thiselton, and Holmes, E. M. The causes of Leaf 



disease. Tropical Agriculturist, II, p. 170 (ex. The Planters 

 Gazette). 



174. I)yi:k, W. T. Thiselton. Coffee-leaf disease in Central Africa. 



Kew J3ulletin, 1893, pp. 361-363. 



Contain.s statements concerning the supposed dissemination of 

 Hcmilcifi from ("eylon. . 



17.">. hvKK. W. r. Tulselton. Sec Thwaites, No. 469. 



1 76. Dviiu, W. T. TiusELTON. See Planters' Association , Nos. 422, 423. 



177. Kllis, .J. H., and Everhart, B. M. Mticronoporuft \^. and E. 



Jour. Myc, V, pp. 28, 29. 



Transfers Polyponm aetiponifi B. to Alttcronoporus , and gives 

 measurement of spines (25-30 x 4 tJL). 



