458 NOTES ON UROMYCES AMYGDALI, COOKE, 



Cobb — Peach-rust in Orchards. Ag. Gaz. N.8.W. Yol. i. Pt. 1, 

 p. 93, 1890. 



Uroniyces amygdali, Cooke, identical with Paccinia 2)runi, 

 Pers. 



Mc Alpine — Report on Peach and Plum-leaf Rust (Puccinia 

 pruni, Pers.). Bull. xiv. Dept. of Ag. Victoria, pp. 138-147, 

 2 Plates, 1891. 



Nature of fungus and remedies given. 



Cobb — Remedies for Peach-rust. Ag. Gaz. N.S.W. Vol ii. Pt. 3, 

 p. 157, 1891. 



Burning leaves, spraying and apphcation of potash manures 

 recommended. 



Cooke — Handbook of Australian Fungi, p. 331, 1892. 



Uromyces amygdali, Cooke, in Rav. Fung. Amer.; Pass, in 

 Erb. Critt. Ital., on Peach and Almond leaves, Queensland, 

 Victoria, New South Wales. 



Thompson — A Handbook to the Insect Pests of Farm and 

 Orchard. Depart, of Ag. Tasmania, Bull, i., pp. 29 and 30? 

 1892. 



Description and treatment given of Puccinia i)ru7ii. 



Galloway — Report of the Chief of the Division of Vegetable 

 Pathology for 1892 : U.S. Dept. of Ag. p. 232. 



Puccinia pruni-spinosce on peach, nectarine, apricot, cherry, 

 almond and plum. 



Smith — Field Notes, 1891, in Journal of Mycology, p. 92, 1892. 

 Uromyces 2jruni-spinosce, Pers., appears to prefer thickly 

 planted nursery stock. 



Bailey — A review of the Fungus-blights which have been 

 observed to injure living vegetation in the Colony of Queens- 

 land. Report of Fourth Meeting of Aust. Assoc. Adv. 

 Science, p. 400, 1892. 



