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♦SoLANUM TUBhKosUM, Liiiji. {Solanaceae) . Potato. 



The bacterial disea^se Bacillus solanacearnm was found on 

 potato plants at Taiping by Bancroft. 



Sterculia, sp. {Sterculiaceae).. 



Dimerosporium albomarginatum, Sacc. {Ferisporiaceae) was 

 t'ound by Baker on the knaves of this tree. 



fSTKOBiLAXTiiKs. sp. {Actnilliaceae) . 



Eeeorded l)y Kidley as a host for Pink Disease. 



Taherxaemontaxa, sp. {Apocijnaceae). 



A brown leaf spot disease Cercospoiu tabernaenipntana Syd. 

 (Dematiaccae) is found on s|)ecimeiis in the Singapore herbarium 

 from Taiping'. 



Tepiirosia HooKERiAXA. Wight and Arn. (Leguminosae). 



'Sharpies records a patch of this plant growing under rubber 

 as being l)adly attacked by Pink Disease, and providing a centre 

 of infection for the rul)ber. 



Thea sinensis, Linn. (Temstroemiaceue) . Tea. 



The "•copper lilight"" Laestadia Theae, Eac. (Sphaeriaceae) is 

 the only fnngus actually on record, although instances of the blist<?r 

 hlh^ht resfafoz-.ia s]). (Mehinconiaceae) are imdoubtedly common. 



Theobrom A CACAO, Linn. (Sierculiaceae). Cocoa. 



Another example of a host of Pink Disease, recorded by Brooks. 



Trjstaxia {iRiFiTiiii, Ivurz. {Myrtaceae). 



Bnnvn circular leaf spots on the leaves of this shrub recently 

 collected were found by Wakefield to be caused by a new species 

 Spharrella TriKtamae Wakf. {Sphaenaceae). 



WoRAfiA suFFRUTicosA. Grltf. (DUleniaceae) . 



A l)lack leaf mihlew Meliola malaccensis Sacc. sp. nov. (Peris- 

 poriaceae) is recorded by Baker as having been found on the leaves 

 of this shrub. 



Zalacca edults, B1. (Falwaceae). Buah Balak. 



Micropelti'S marginaia. Mont. (Microthyriaceae) causing 

 brown discoloured area on the leaves, .and also Melanconium mela- 

 noxanthiim B. and Br. (Melanconiaceae) were collected by Baker 

 in Singapore. 



Zalacca Walliciiiana, Mart. (Pahnaceae). Kumbak. 



MicropeUis marginata is also recorded by Baker for the leaves 

 of this species. 



