192 president's address — section d. 



" A useful list of references and translated extracts referring to 

 South Australian species," in Proc. R.S., S.A., XIII., 238-42. Supple- 

 menting the lists in vol. XII., page 150 et seq. 



4. " Contributions to the Fungal Flora of Australia," by Professor 

 F. Ludwig, Greiz, GermauA'. Translated by J. G. 0. Tepper (Proc. 

 U.S., S.A., XIV., 55-60). Consists of " List of AustraHan Uredineae," 

 " List of Australian Ustilagineae," " Parasitic enemies of Eucalyptus 

 and Acacia," " On the position of Clathrus {ll^odictyon) Tepperianus, 

 Ludw." 



5. " List of fungi named by Dr. M. C. Cooke, from dried specimens 

 collected near Lake Bonney by Miss "Webb, and from colored drawings 

 prepared by her." 



Consists of 35 names. 



" A list of the charas, mosses, liverworts, lichens, ' fungs,' and 

 algals." Tate (Proc. R.S., S.A., IV., 5-24). 



It is extracted from Mueller's Fragmenta, the characeae being 

 enumerated by Alex. Braun, the mosses by E. Hampe, the liverworts 

 by C. M. Gottsche, the lichens by A. von Krempelhuber, the " fungs " by 

 M. C. Cooke, the "algals" by W. 0. Sonder. At that date South Aus- 

 tralia was credited with seven characese, 36 mosses, six hepaticse, 10 

 lichens, 86 fungi, and 273 seaweeds. 



" Notes on the geographical distribution of Australian characese," 

 Mueller, from diagnoses by Nordstedt. Some of the species from 

 South Australia. (Proc. R.S., S.A., XII., 149). 



VIII. —MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 

 An eninneration of papers which do not come under the previous 

 headings. Arranged chronologically. 



1. The " Miscellaneous Contributions to the Natural History of 

 South Australia." Edited by Professor Tate, " Director of the Natural 

 Science Correspondence Department " of the Roy. Soc. of S.A. (See 

 Proc. R.S., S.A., IV., 135.) Show how desirous Tate was of diffusing a 

 knowledge of the natural history of the province. 



Here we have useful notes on Orohanche cernua, Loefl., Aster (?) 

 concephalus, F. v. M., and notes on the characteiistic vegetation about 

 Franklin Harbor, as observed May 29th, June 3rd. 



2. " Botanical Notes relating to South Australia," J. G. 0. 

 Tepper (Proc. R.S., S.A., VI., 65-8). 



1. New localities of rare phanerogamous plants. 



2. List of algse and lichens new to South Australia. 



3. List of new South Australian fungi. 



3. " Diagnoses of some New Plants from South Australia." Mueller 

 and Tate (Proc R.S., S.A., VI., 107). 



Dimorphoco7na (new genus), Bdbhagia pentaptera and acroptera, 

 and Loranthus Murrayi. 



4. " Additions to the Flora of South Australia." Tate (Proc. 

 R.S., S.A., VL, 110-15). 



