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Puccinia morrisoni, McAlp. — On living leaves of PeJa- 

 •//onium australe, Jacq. Victor Harbour sand dunes, November 

 5, 1913, ii. and iii. Henley Beach sand dunes, January, 1914, 

 ii. and iii. Rusts, p. 180. 



Puccinia poarum, Niels. — On living leaves of Poa annua, 

 L. Adelaide, October 17, 1913, ii. M., 1489. Rusts, p. 128. 



Puccinia tasmanica, Diet. — On living stems and leaves of 

 Senicio vulgaris, L. Mitcliam, October, 1912, i. and iii. Ade- 

 laide, August, 1913, i. Rusts, p. 163. 



Puccinia tefragofiiae, McAlp. — On living leaves of Tetra- 

 gonia implexicoma, Hook f . Granite Island, Victor Harbour, 

 August 23, 1915, i. Rusts, p. 173. 



Puccinia thuemeni (Thuemen), McAlp. — On living leaves 

 •of Apium graveolens, L. Mount Lofty, November 10, 1912, 

 iii. M., 1468. Rusts, p. 168. 



Cintractia sorghi-vulgaris (Tul.), Clint. — In the ovaries 

 oi Andropogon sorghutu, Brot. Roseworthy, February, 1915 

 (C. F. Stephens).' McAlpine, ^'Smuts of Australia," 1910, 

 p. 173. 



Enforrhiza (Schinzia) solani, Faut. — In the roots and 

 l)ase of the stem, of Ly coper sicum esculentum, causing a wilt 

 -and final death of the infected plants. Fungus provisionally 

 referred to the species. Crystal Brook, June, 1914. Enfor- 

 rhiza sol an i was described by E. Fautrey in the ''Rev. Mycol.," 

 1896, p. 11, as causing a new disease of potatoes. The account 

 was brief, and since then no further investigation of the fungus 

 has, so far as I am aware, been undertaken. It has not been 

 recorded in Australia before, nor have I heard of its occur- 

 rence in another part of the State. 



Taphrina aurea, Fries. — On living leaves of PopuJus 

 pyramidalis, Salisb. Balhannah, October 30, 1913 (Geo. 

 Quinn). I have not been able to trace the published record 

 of Taphrina aurea in Australia. Mr. Brittlebank informs me 

 the herbarium of the Department of Agriculture, Melbourne, 

 has a specimen from South Australia, dated 1901, while he 

 found it in 1883, but it does not appear in Mc Alpine's list. It 

 is not common in this State, but is found occasionally on trees 

 in the gullies of the Mount Lofty Range. 



Spliaerotheca pan nam. Lev. — On living leaves, stems, and 

 flower-buds of Rosa, sp. Adelaide, common, May-October. 

 M., 1722. 



Erf/sipthe gratninis, D.C. — Infesting the basal leaf sheaths 

 of wheat plants. Adelaide, August, 1913. Caulfield, Octo- 

 ber, 1913. M., 1724. 



Poronia punctata, Fries. — Decayed horse dung. The Her- 

 mitage, October 9, 1912. M., 1599. 



