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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 plants

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Title: 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 plants
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Bailey, Frederick Manson, 1827-1915
Subjects: Botany
Publisher: Brisbane, A. J. Cumming, government printer
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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andBr.; U. pnlcherrimus, B. and C.—On Hibiscus. carissse, Cke. and Mass.—On leaves of Carissa ovata. (Fig.898.) distincta, McAlpine.—On leaves and inflorescence of theEnglish Daisy. (Fig. 899.) sclerolsense, Mass., Kew Bull. 1910, p. 3.—On leaves ofSclerolcena biflora. (Fig. 900.) purpurea, Cke. = Uredo sorghi, Fckl.—On leaves of JohnsonGrass and Sugar-cane. pruni, Pers.—On Prunus spp. (Tryon).Hamaspora, Korn. longissima, Korn. = Phragmidium longissimum, Thuem.—Onleaves of Rtibns niolnccanns. Uredine.e Inferiores.iridium, Pers. plectronise, Cke.—On Canthium coprosnioides. compositarum, Mart.—On Compositse. apocyni, Schzvein. = M. apocynatum, Schw. D. McAlpine(Rusts of Aus. p. 183) refers this to the genus Caeoma,and is named by him C. apocyni, McAlpine.—On Taber-nsemontana leaves. nymphoides, DC. = M. nymphoidearum, Berk.—On Limnan-themiim indicum. The teleuto stage of this has beenshown to be Puccinia scirpi, DC, not yet. however, foundin Queensland. (Fig. 901.)
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8/0 bis. Teichosph^ria Sacchari, Massee. (a) Portion of a cane showing melanconium stage (Melanconium Sacchari) in ayoung condition, (.b) do. do. in a mature condition, (c) portion of a cane split downthe centre showing the formation of (d) internal macroconidia. 879. Meliola microthecia, Thueni. 882. PiLOBOLUS crystallinuSj Tode. (a) Inflated portion of the stem bearing the spore-mass (b). 883. Cystopus candidus. Lev. (a) On leaf of Senebiera didyma, (b) on silicules of same, (c) on silicule of Capsella bursa-pastoris. 884. Peronospoka parasitica (Pers.), Dc Bary. (A) On leaf of young plant, (B) portion of a badly diseased leaf, CC) Conidiophore bearing conidia. 885. Ustilago axicola, Berk. CLXII. FUNGI. 775 JEcidium—contd. goodeniacearum, Berk.—On Scaavola and Goodenia plants.(Fig. 901 bis.) deeringiae, Cke. and Mass. -— On leaves of Deeringiacelosioides. torquens, McAlp.—On Acacia Farncsiana.Raestelia, Rebent. polita, Berk.—On Jacksonia scoparia.Uredo, Pers. leguminum, De

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