INDEX. 



PAGK. 



Light-weight Lemons . . . . *73 



I. hue, as a remedy for Take-all .. .. .. 113 



for root disease of Larkspur . . . . . . 99 



to slack properly 104 



Lime, sulphur, and salt after priming 121 



for Brown-rot of fruit 108 



fur Kose disease .. .. 98 



Loquat anthracnose, coloured illustration . . Frontispiece 

 l',l ark Spot of 91 



Losses from Peach Curl 65 



Macrosporium. (St>c also Alternaria.) 

 acrosporium and Alternaria, more complete 



svnoiiomy of .. .. .. .. 67 



of the Citrus tribe *66 



of the Passion Vine 74, *75 



of Potato, Tomato, and Chillies *83 



of the Potato 82 



Magnifying glass . . . . . . *l 



.Mandarin, Alternaria disease of .. .. .. *66 



and Orange Alternaria, comparison of . . . . 69 



fruit attacked by Alternaria 69 



Mandarins attacked by a Phoma-like form . . . . 70 

 premature ripening 1 of, through attacks of 



disease 69 



Maize smut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 



Majeting apple . . . . . . 55 



Mammoth apple . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 



Manure and disease 36, 119 



and Peach-curl . . . . 63 



for sickly Roses 98 



Mature spores differing from those of younger 



growth . . . . . . 15 



Maturity of pustules, criterion for 16 



McAlpine on Shot-hole 42 



Mechanical causes of variation in the form of spores 7 

 Mechanical (?) resistance of the skin of the host to 



the outbreak of spores . . . . . . . . 9 



Melampsora betulina (see final plates), 

 populina see final plates), 

 salicina (see final plates). 



Melanose (?) and Bordeaux mixture . . . . . . 71 



cause of . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 70, 71 



on Lemons . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 



on Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . 70 



Method of applying a spray 25 



Milkweed Rust (see final plates). 



Missouri Pippin apple . . . . . . . . . . 54 



Mites and Ripe-rot . . 26, 27 



and Stigmonose . . . . . . . . . . 41 



on Chrysanthemum . . . . . . . . . . 100 



Monilia fructigena 106 



Mouldy Core, and Apple exportation 52 



apparent outward soundness of Apples suffering 



from *51 



of Apple . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 



of the Apple and Mucor *51 



of the Apple and Penicillium 51 



test for 52 



Mucor and Mouldy Core in Mammoth apple . . 53 



of the Apple 51 



Mun roe's Favourite apple 54 



Myxosporium like fungus associated with Banana 



Scab 34 



Names and culprits . . . . . . . . . . 20 

 ature and size of the channel leading from the 



eye of the apple to the core-chambers . . 53 



Nectria as a cause of Canker . . . . . . . . 59 



Nematodes and Stigmonose . . . . . . . . 40 



New South Wales, Banana Scab in 27 



New York Pippin and Mouldy Core 52 



Nomenclature of fungi . . 20, 67 



Nomenclature of Ripe-rots . . . . . . . . 15 



Northern Greening ap) ile .. .. . .. 54 



Northern rivers of New South Wales, Rust of Oats on 114 



Nurserymen and Peach Curl . . 62 



Oat Rust .. .. *114 

 ats, continuous growth of, on the same land . . 117 



Oats, treatment of the seed for Rust 118 



varieties of, as related to Rust 116, 117 



Object of spraying. 25 



I 



Oi'dium of the Vine and adulterated sulphur . . 104 



Onion, disease of *84 



Oospora-like fungus on the leaves of the Passion Vine *78, 80 



Orange, Alternaria disease of 66 



Orange and Mandarin Alternaria, comparison of .. 69 



Orange and Melanose (?) 70 



Orange, town of, apples from, investigated . . . . 54 



bark-destroying fungus on . . . . . . . . *60 



Cladosporium of 122 



Gray Scab of 121 



bearing Coniothecium . . . . . . . . 71 



Orchard work in connection with Ripe-rot . . . . 22 



T)aint for bark disease . . . . 60 



-L arasites mentioned 



Aecidium bellidi (see final plates), 

 berberidis (see final plates), 

 punctatum (see final plates), 

 ranunculi repentis (see final plates). 



trifolii *113,114 



White Clover 113, 114 



Alternaria 



Apricot 79 



Citrus 66, 67, *68, 69, 70 



Passion Vine *75, 76 



Quince *56, *58 



Vine 86 



Arachnids 40, 100 



Aureobasidium (Dematium) . . * . . *109, *111 



Bacteria 82,122,123 



Botrytis vulgaris . . . . *92 



Chrysomyxa rhododendri (see final plates). 

 Cladosporium 



Apricot 79 



Orange 68 



Peach 122 



Take-all 113 



Coleosporium senecionis (see final plates), 

 sonchi (see final plates), 

 tussilaginis (see final plates). 

 Colletotrichum Lindemuthianum . . . . . . 81 



Coniothecium of Hawthorne *102 



of Orange . . . . . . 71 



scab rum, on Lemons . . 71 



Cronartium asclepiadeum (see final plates). 



Dematium (Exobasidium, Aureobasidium) *109, *111 



Dinemasporium of Banana . . *38 



Exoascus deformans . . . . . . . . . . *61 



Exobasidium (Dematium, Aureobasidium) *109, *111 



Fusarium of the Passion Vine *77 



Fusicladium dendriticum . . 91 



pyrinum 91 



Gasteromycetous fungus . . . . . . . . *87 



Gloeosporium 



Apple Frontispiece, 2, 4, 12 



Banana 7, *8, *9, *10, 12 



Crataegus 12, *13, 101 



fructigenum .. 3, et sea. 



Grape *8 



Guava 4, 7, *10, *11 



Hawthorne *10, 12, *13, 23, 101 



Musarum 5 



Pear 8 



Passion Vine (foliage) *13 



Passion Vine (fruit) 9, 13, *14, *80 



Plum 12 



Quince 2, 3, 56-58 



Tomato 1, *12 



Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme (see final 



plates). 

 Macrosporium - 



Chilli *84 



Citrus *67 



Passion Vine *74 



Potato *83 



Tomato 12, 67, *84 



Melampsora betulina (*ee final plates), 

 populina (see final plates), 

 salicina (see final plates). 



Monilia fructigena 106 



Mucor mucedo . . . . 51, 53 



Myxosporium 34 



Oidium Tuckeri . . . . 104 



Oospora *78, *80 



Penioillium 51 ,53 



