(Reprinted I'rotti Mycoloc.ia, \'o1. XII , No. i, Jiimiary, 1920.) 



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NOTES AND TRANSLATIONS— VIII 



Tyozaburo Tanaka 



Phytophthora Carica (Hara) Hori ex K. Sawada in Taiwan 

 Hakubutsu Gakkwai Kwaiho (Journ. of Formosan Nat. 

 Hist. Soc.) no. 26: 174-179. T. 5, xi, Nov. 1916. (Jap- 

 anese.) 



Kazvakamia Carica Hara, Nogyokoku (Country of /Agricul- 

 ture) 9^: 24-27. Mar. 1915 ; in Nippon Engei Zasshi (Journ. 

 Hort. Soc, Japan) so*: 20-22. Apr. 1918. 



Phytophthora Fici Hori, Byochii-gai Zasshi (Journ. Plant 

 Prot.) 2": 930-932. Nov. 1915. 



Phytophthora Carica (Hara) Hori in Byochu-gai Zasshi 

 (Journ. Plant Prot.) 2'^-: 1015-1017. Dec. 1915. 



Phytophthora Carica Plara, K. Hara's Kwaju Byogairon (A 

 Discourse on Fruit Diseases) p. 431-436. Nov. 1916. 



Phytophthora sp. Moeller in Bot. Mittheil. a. d. Tropen 9 :3. 

 1901 (ex Sawada) ; V.'ilson in Mycologia 4": yy. 1914. (ex 

 Sawada). 



Aerial hyphae branching, thin-walled, continuous or septate at 

 maturity, hyaline, 3-TO/1 across: conidiophores solitary or fasci- 

 culate, much resembling aerial hyphae, simple or branching di- 

 rectly below the conidium, or irregularly forked, continuous or 

 rarely septate. 36-480 ;u long, seldom attaining to i,ooo/x, 3.5-4.5/1 

 across ; conidia pyriform, oblong, ellipsoid, ovoid, or fusoid, bear- 

 ing a distinct papilla 4-8 /x long, thin-walled, finely granulate, 

 hyaline, 26-112 X 16-45 /x, ^^'all contiguous to the end of conidio- 

 phores, often thickened, falling oft at times with a part of coni- 

 diophore, germinating in water with germ tube or liberating 

 zoospores after 35 minutes ; zoospores several dozen from one 

 conidia. ovoid or ellipsoid, ciliate at both ends, 12X8/1. later 

 transforming themselves into transparent, spherical rcsting-spores 

 of 9~i2/i in diam., which also soon germinate with germ tube 

 3-4/1 across; germ tubes of conidia protrude usually from apical 



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