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These facrors alone must convince you that the State is 

 alive to the importance of the suhject. that the development of 

 mycology has grown ai)ace. and is tending slowly but surely 

 towards the advancement of Science. 



LITERATURE. 



Berkeley, M. T. — 



1. (1843) Enumeration of Fungi collected by Herr Zeyher 



in Uitenhage. Hooker's Loudon. Joiini. Rot., 



P- 15- 



2. (1843) Oi^ two H}'menomycetous Fungi belonging to 



the Lyco])erdaceous Group. Hooker's Loud. 

 Joitni. Bot., p. 200. 

 ■3. (1844) Decades of Fungi. Hooker's Loud. Joiini. Bot.. 



p. 185. 

 ■4. (1876) An Enumeration of the Fungi collected at the 



Ca])e of Good Ho])e dinnng the stay of the 



English Transit of Venus Expedition in 1S74. 



Joiirn. of Bot., 14, 173. 

 ^. (1876). Two New Fungi. Journ. of Bot. 14, 248. 



6. (1876) Two New Fungi. Gardener's (lirnniclc. 5, 785. 



Berlese, a. N., and P. Voglino. 



7. (1886) Additamenta zu Vol. I-IV, \'on. P. A. Saccardo 



Syllogo Fungorum. Padua, p. 24-}. 



8. ( 1900) Icones Fungorum ad usum Sylloges Saccardianse 



accommodate. 3 |i-2]. Sph;eriace:e allanto- 

 spor?e. pp. 1-52. 



9. (1902) Ditto. 3 13-4], 5--T04. 



BOTTOMLEY, A. M. 



10. (191 5) A Disease of voung Pe])per trees (Clocoslnvium 



s]).") Agric. .toHrn. of S. .Ifrira. 1 I4I 371. 

 Bur.AK, F. — 



11. ( 1900) Einige neue und 1)el<annte aussereuropneische 



Pilze. St err. Bo fan. Zeit.schr. L. p. 318. 



12. ( 1902) Einige neus oder kritisch Uromyces-Arten. 



Sil.cungs her Kgl. Bohin Gesellseli. d. JJlssen. 

 in Prag., p. 23. 

 Butler. E. ]. and H. Maxwei.l-FjU'-roy — 



13. (1907) Report on trials of the South African Locust 



Fungus in India. — Aqric. Research Inst. Piisa. 

 Bull. 5. 

 Cooke, M. C— 



14. (1879) Natal Fungi. — Grev'dlea, 5, 69. 



15. (1880) The genus RarcneJio. — Journ. Row Micr. Soe.. 



3.384. 



16. ( 1882) Exotic Fungi. — GrevUlea, 10, 123. 



17. (1883) Some F.xotic Fungi. — GrevUlea, 11. ti^j. 



18. (T888) Exotic Agarics. — GrevUlea. 16. 105. 



