Identifier: comprehensivecat00bail (
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Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised. To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plantsYear:
1909 (
1900s)Authors:
Bailey, Frederick Manson, 1827-1915Subjects:
BotanyPublisher:
Brisbane, A. J. Cumming, government printerContributing Library:
Smithsonian LibrariesDigitizing Sponsor:
Biodiversity Heritage LibraryView Book Page:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:, Berk, and Mull. nivea, Berk.—On wood.Bactridium, Kunse. flavum, Kunse.—On wood.Fusarium, Link. cucurbitarieae (Pat.), Sacc.—On Cucumbers, Bowen district(Try on). rubicolor, Berk, and Br.—On leaf-galls of Eucalyptus. heterosporum, Link.—On Wheat-ear. (Fig. 927.) decipiens, Cke. and Mass.—On leaves of Fiats aspera. elongatum, Cke.—On branches of Custard Apple (Anona). limonis, Briosi.—On Citrus. Collar Rot. (Fusisporium) longisporum, Cke. and Mass.—On Argyreiatwigs. (Fusisporium) solani (Mart.), Sacc.—On Potato (Solanumtuberosum), also on Tomato (Lycopcrsicum esculen-tum). In about the early sixties this was very abundantin the potatoes exposed for sale in the Brisbane shops,but since it has not been anything like so abundant in thisState. At the time mentioned shopkeepers used to makea practice of cutting one or two potatoes in halves toshow that they were free from the disease. After boiling,the thready mycelium which formed a dark circle in the 788 CLXII. FUNGI.Text Appearing After Image:C.T«W. 916. Glceospoeium Lindemuthianum, Sacc. and Magn. 919. G. AMPELOPHAGUM, SaCC. 920. COLLETOTRICHUM FALCATUM, Went. (a) Section of cane showing discolouration due to Red Rot, (b) a node of sameshowing the stromata at the eyes above the node and the waxy layer below, (c)midrib of sugar-cane leaf attacked by Colletotrichum. 921. Oidium Tuckeri, Berk. 922. FUSICLADIUM DENTRITICUM, Wall): CLXII. FUNGI. 789 Fusarium—coutd. (Fusisporium) solani—coutd. tuber was easily separated with a fork from the flouryportions of the potato.(Selenospora) sarcochroum, Sacc.—On the bark of Orange-trees.(Selenospora) hypocreoideum, Cke. and Mass.—On leaves ofFicus aspcra.Microcera, Dcsm. coccophila, Desm.—On the cocci of Orange and Lemon trees (Citrus),rectispora, Cke. and Mass.—On the cocci of Orange-trees. Series Tuber culariece Dcmatiece.Epicoccum, Link. micropus, Corda.—On the foliage of young Quercus. scabrum, Corda.—On Potato plants (Solanum).Strumella, Sacc. hysterioides, Cke. aNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.