INDEX. 



Where a subject is illustrated the page number is starred. 



PAGK. 



Acarin species and Stigmonose . . . . . . 41 

 ecidium bellidi (see final plates). 



Aecidium Berberidis (see final plates). 



of White Clover *113 



punctatum (see final plates), 

 ranunculi rcpentis (see final plates). 



Agricultural experiments should be in the district 



they are intended to benefit . . . . . . 116 



Alternaria of the Citrus tribe *66 



losses from . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 



of the Passion Vine *75, 76 



of the Quince *56, *58 



of the Vine 86 



on Citrus plants, comparison of . . . . . . 69 



reproducing from bits of mycelium . . . . *105 



See Macrosporium. 



spores on the Apricot . . . . . . . . 79 



Ammonio-carbonate of copper for Hollyhock rust . . 96 



for Peach Curl 64 



Anne Elizabeth apple 53, 54 



Anthracnose of the Grape, No. 6 . . . . . . *8 



of the Fig 84 



of the Loquat, coloured figure of . . . . Frontispiece 

 of the Rose, coloured figure of . . . . Frontispiece 



Aphides and Apricot buds . . . . . . . . 49 



as the cause of Stigmonose of Carnations . . 40 



Apple affected with Ripe-rot, coloured illustration 



of . . . . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece 



and Mucor as a cause of Mouldy Core in . . 51 



and Penicilium as a cause of Mouldy Core in . . 51 



and Ripe-rot *2, *4 



and Ripe-rot of Passion Fruit . . . . . . 14 



and the size and nature of the channel leading 



from the eyes to the core cavities . . 52, 53, 54, 55 



attacked by Stigmonose . . . . . . . . *41 



Black Spot of 124 



Canker . . *59 



disease of obscure origin . . . . . . . *38 



diseases and Hawthorne hedges . . . . . 101 



diseases of, mode of entrance . . . . 51 



Gloeosporium, complete list of the hosts of 4 



on plum, No. 22 .. 12 



through Plum to Tomato, No. 23 . . 12 



inoculated with Banana Gloeosporium, No. 13 . . *10 



with Gloeosporium of Quince, No. 20 . . *11 



with Guava Gloeosporium, No. 16A . . . . *10 



with Pepper Gloeosporium, No. 24 .. . . 12 



Mouldy Core in *51 



A] iples, pears, and quinces suffering from Stigmonose *38 



sound looking, suffering from Mouldy Core . . 51 



to test for Mouldy Core 52 



variety, attacked by Red Spider 41 



Application of a spray, best method .... . . 25 



Apricot buds colonised with Thrips . . . . . 48 



harbouring Alternaria . . . . . . . . 79 



harbouring Cladospprium . . . . . . . . 79 



harbouring Phyllosticta . . . . . . . . 80 



leaves, sensitiveness of the young . . . . 48 



leaves or buds and Aphides . . . . . . 47 



Shot-hole 42 



Shot-hole associated with Thripsidae . . . . 43 



Arachnids and Stigmonose .. .. .. .. 40 



Artificial Shot-holes *43 



Aureobasidium (Dematium, Exobasidium) . . . . *109 



"Dacteria as the cause of plant diseases .. .. 122 



JDacterial disease of the Walnut 82 



disease of the Tomato . . . . . . . . 123 



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Banana and Ripe-rot 2, 3, 12, *19, 35. 



and Ripe-rot of the Passion Fruit 14 



fruit disease . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 



Gloeosporium inoculated on to Grape, No. 6 . . *8 



on Apple, No. 13 *10 



on Banana, No 4 . . . . . . . . *8 



on Date Plum, No. 9 . *9 



on Lemon, No. 3 . . . . . . . .. 7; 



on Passion Fruit, No. 1 .. . . ... 7 



on the Passion Fruit, No. 8 9. 



on Peach, No. 14 *liO 



on the Pear, No. 7 . . . . . . . 8 



on Pear, No. 10 *9 



on Quince, Nos. 11 and 12 *9 



passed through Quince to Banana, No. 5 . . 8 



spores grown on Apple, No. 13 . . . . *10 



inoculated with Gloeosporium of Guava, No. 18 *11 



2, 3, 12, *19, 35 



Ripe-rot of 



Bananas attacked by Dinemasporium . . 

 Banana Scab 



advanced stage of, illustrated 



affects the keeping qualities of Bananas 



alleged causes of 



and co-operative effort at eradication 



and the formation of new plantations 



can it be checked after the bunches are cut and 

 forwarded ? . . 



described 



destruction of 



final stage, illustrated 



from Fiji 



from Queensland 



from the Northern rivers of New South Wales . . 



fungicides for 



fungus associated with 



fungus left unnamed, because unsufficiently 

 known . . . . 



fungus pustules associated with . . 



fungus spores in the cracks of 



how it spreads 



in shops and stores 



in commerce 



losses from . . 



pustule, illustrated 



measurement of spores associated with 



mycelium associated with 



not prejudicial to temperate crops 



on the plantation 



primary stage of, illustrated 



secondary growth of spores from . . 



secondary stage pt, illustrated 



travels on the wind 



yeast associated with 

 Bananas, diseased, from Byron Bay 

 Bark-destroying fungus of the Orange 

 Bark diseases aa related to pruning . . 



remedies for 



Bathurst, Apples from, investigated . . 



Bean and Ripe-rot 



Bean Rust 



coloured illustration of 

 Beans, ploughing in of 

 Betula alba, rust of (see final plates.). 

 Birch, rust of (see final plates). 

 Birds and Ripe-rot . . . : 



Bites of insects and Ripe-rot .. 

 Bitter Lemons 



Bitter Pit 



Bitter Rot (see Ripe-rot). 

 Black pustules of Ripe-rot 



*27. 



27" 

 37 

 37 



35- 

 29- 

 37 



*31 

 37 



*28 

 28 

 36 



*32 



*33 

 3V 

 35 

 35 

 28- 



*32 

 31 



*32 

 35- 

 36 



*28 



*33 



37 



. . 33, *34 

 . . 12, *19. 

 .. *60 

 . . 121 



60 



54 

 .. 2,3 



90 

 Frontispiece- 



26, 2 

 26 



74 



