THE STEAWBEKRY DISEASE. 
BY 
Hexky Tryox. 
(Read on 5th October, 1808). 
-This paper related to the features presented by a special 
strawberry disease of not infrequent occurrence in Southern 
Queensland, occasioned by the attacks of a funpfus parasite, 
.bph^rella fragari^e, the morphological characters of which were 
also dilated uiion,~(Ah,stn(ct). Vhh “ QuemsUniderr 21st October, 
THREE UNDESCRIBED INSECTS WHOSE FOOD-PLANT 
b THE MOEETON BAY F'lG AND THE 
INJUEIES WHICH THEY OCCASION. 
BY 
Henry Tryon. 
(Read on 19th October, 1893). 
SojtE three month since our lion, secretirv Itr.. w Tn vi„. 
same plant. ” l^armful to the 
some examples of the species of nnf - i * characterised 
or shade purposes in different iiaw^ ? 
especially so the Moreton Bay fioLpie”! ^nd 
dark-brown opaque more or macropliylla. Large 
of a Hscid glutinous substance 
surfaces of the leaves the f’ ^PPeared on the under 
’ at and around these spots. 
