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species of Mildew. A common means of prevention against their 

 attacks is to dust the diseased parts with sulphur. 



Spharotlieca pannosa occurs on the leaves of Roses, and on the fruit of 

 Peaches and Apricots. S. castagnei on Humiilus, Cucitmis, etc. Erysiplie titckeri 

 grows on the leaves and fruit of the Vine ; it spins its hyphse over the bunches 

 of gtapes, curtails their growth, and causes them to burst, and to become de- 



FIG. 109. Eurotiiim glaucum : a portion of mycelium lying horizontally ; ft vertically- 

 placed conidiophore ; the mycelium gives rise to another branch near a ; the conidia are 

 abstricted from short flask-shaped cells ; b a ripe conidium ; c, d germinating conidia ; 

 e spirally-twisted hypha, commencement of an ascocarp ; / a stage later ; 3 still later, the 

 hypha at the base of the coil has given off branches which are applied to it; Ji, i sections of 

 young ascocarps. 



cayed and rotten (Grape-disease). The Fungus was first noticed in England 

 in 1845, and later was found in all countries where grapes are grown. It is only 

 known in the conidial form (" Oidiuni tuckeri"). Many other species of Ery- 

 siphe are found on herbaceous plants. Microsphmra has appendages which are 

 repeatedly forked at their extremities. M. grossulurice on Eibes grossularia. 



