INDEX. 



127 



Early stagi-s of disease, importance of recognising 

 ad v varieties and Ripe-rot 



Earliness and susceptibility to Ripe-rot 



Eau Celeste and Peach -curl 



for Hollyhock Rust 



*>< plant and Ripe-rot 



Emperor Mandarin suffering from the attacks of 



Alternaria fungus . . .._. 



Environment, to be allowed for in species making 



among fungi 



Epidermis as related to Ripe-rot 



Excess of water as related to Ripe-rot 



Exoascus deformans on the Peach 



perennial mycelium of . . . . . . 



Exobasidium (Aureobasidium, Dematium) . . 

 Export of Apples, and diseases of Apples 



I'AliK. 



63 

 24 

 26 

 64 

 96 

 2, 3 



20 



16 



24 



*61 



65 



*109 



51 



Failure of the present system of nomenclature of 

 Gloeosporium . . 



Fence-posts going to decay through the attacks o 

 toadstools - 



treatment of the underground part for timber- 

 rot 



Fiji, Banana Scab in 



First experiments in Ripe-rot, 1891 



Five Crown Pippin apple 



Flight of Thrips 



Flower Garden, diseases of 



Fodder value of rusty oats . . . . - 

 Foliage, destruction of as a remedy for Leaf Curl of 

 Peach 



of the Orange when attacked by Alternaria . . 



of the Passion Vine with Ripe-rot fungus 

 Formalin as a disinfectant for fruit-cases 



for root-rots 

 Form of the spores of Ripe-rot as related to the skin 



of the host 

 Fruit and vegetables inoculated with Ripe-rot 



cases, disinfection of 



in shops and stores, care of 



protected from Ripe-rot by its skin 

 Fungi and their nomenclature >, 



and the stomata of plants . . 



Fungicide, double application of 



and Bean crops 



and rain 



and wet seasons 



best method of application 



for Banana Scab 



27 



2 



53,55 



50 



92 

 118 



Fungi causing shot-hole .-. 

 described (, 



aescnued (see Index Parasites). 



related to that associated with Banana Scab . . 



reproduced from other parts than spores . . 

 Fungus gaining entrance at the tooth points of the 

 Passion Leaf 



of Banana scab from Fiji 



spores and the effect of a spray on the same . . 



Fusarium of the Passion Vine 



Fusicladium of the Pear and Apple 



18 

 2 



23 

 35 

 22 



21,67 

 70 

 25 

 90 

 64 

 64 

 25 

 36 

 42 



34 

 *105 



78 



*38 



25 



*77 



91 



Galls on roots, treatment of 

 _ "alls on the roots of Vines and trees 



Gasteromycetous fungus of the Vine 



Germination of fungus spores on sprayed foliage and 



fruit 



of masses of spores of Gloeosporium 

 of the spores of the Passion Fruit Ripe-rot 

 Genera of the Uridineae, illustrated (see final plates). 

 Gladiolus attacked at the roots by subterranean 

 fungus . . .... 



Gloeosporia and early varieties 



and Hawthorne 



and their names 



as related to early varieties 



Gloeosporium causing serious disease of Bananas at 



Byron Bay 



colour of the pustules . . 



fructigenum, Berk 



germination of . . '13, 



growing naturally on the Tomato 



growing naturally on various vegetation 

 inability of to penetrate the sound skin of fruit 



I'AGK. 



Gloeosporium, indifference to host 



of the Apple, coloured illustration of . * rontispiece 

 of the Apple, complete list of the hosts of . . 4 

 of Apple passed through Plum to Tomato, No. 23 

 of Banana, No. 4 

 illustration 



on Apple, No. 13 



on Date Plum, No. 9 



on Grape, No. 6 . . 



on Lemon, No. 3 . . . . 



on the Passion Fruit, No. 8 



on Passion Fruit, No. 1 . . 



on Peach, No. 14 



on the Pear, No. 7 



on Pear, No. 10 



on Quince, Nos. 11 and 12 

 spores of, on Peach, No. 14 



of the foliage of the Passion Vine 



of the fruit of Passion Vine, resemblance to that 



of Pomes 



of the Guava 4 



of the Guava, colour of the spores 

 on the Apple, No. 17 

 on Banana, No. 18. . 

 on Hawthorne berries, No. 16 .. 



on Passion Fruit, No. 2 



on Pear, No. 17 



on Quince, No. 15 .. 



passed through Quince back to Guava, No. 19 

 of leaves of Passion Vine 

 of Passion Vine foliage on Pear, No. 21 .. 

 of Passion Vine leaves, No. 21 

 of Pepper on Apple 

 of Plum on Apple, No. 22 .. 



of Tomato 



on branches and foliage 



on Crataegus 



on Hawthorne 



on Pears of different varieties, No. 7 



on the Passion Fruit 



on the Hawthorne 



on the stems of Bananas 



ripening promptly on its own host fruit. No. 4. . 

 species making in the genus 

 spores becoming two-celled before germination 

 germinating and producing secondary spores 

 germinating in masses 

 spores, granulation of 

 omnipresence of . . 

 on the Grape, No. 6 

 variation in. Figs. 22-24 

 variously resisted by various varieties 

 Glomerella rufomaculans 

 Good culture and disease 



87 

 *87 



25 

 12 

 *14 



23, 101 

 15 



24 



12 



17 



3 



14, *81 

 12 

 12 



12 



*8, *35 

 *8 

 *10 



7 

 9 

 7 



*10 



8 



*9 



*9 



*10 



*13 



10, 11 

 7, *10 



10 



7 



*11 

 *10 



11 

 *12 



*12, 14 

 12,80 



12 



12 



12 



23 

 *l-2 

 *12 

 8 



*14 

 *101 

 12, *19 



*8 



18 

 *13 

 *13 



12 

 *16 



22 



*8 

 *11 



26 



Goulburn, apples from, investigated 

 Grafting and budding a 



TUtll) llivcoi>ift<*u?. 



t ing as a preventive of Leaf Curl of 



'the Peach 



Grafting-wax for pruning wounds 121 



Granny Smith apple & 4,55 



Granulation of Gloeosporium spores 7, *16, *1< 



Grape and Ripe-rot ' V, 



of Passion Fruit 



Grape inoculated with Banana Gloeosporium, No. 6 



Gray Scab of the Orange 



Guava Gloeosporium on Apple, No. 16A 



on Banana, No. 18 



on Hawthorne berries, No. 16 



on Quince, No. 15 



on Passion Fruit, No. 2 



on Pear, No. 17 ^ T 



passed through Quince and back to Guava, No. 19 



spores from Quince, No. 15 .. 



Gumming of the Sugarcane 



Mulberry disease 



Gummosis of the Tomato 



Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme (see final plates). 



121 



10, *11 

 *11 

 *10 

 *10 



11 



no 



123 

 123 

 123 



Halsted on Ripe-rot 

 andling fruit with care as a precaution against 



Ripe-rot 



Hand-picking of leaves 



Hand-picking of the leaves of roses 



Ha wthornden apple and its channel 



