ILLUSTRATIUXS 



rage. 

 Plate I. ('i-anl)erry scald, showing different stages in the progress of the 



(lis(>ase Krdntispiece. 



11. Fungous parasites of the cranberry. Figs. 1 to 14. — Guigiiiirdlii 



vavrinli. Fig. l.j. — Pestalozzia guepini vaccinii GO 



III. Fungous i»arasites of the cranberry. Figs. 1 to D. — GloiiicreUa 

 nifoiiiaciihnis racciiiii. Figs. 10 and 11. — Gloeosporiiim 



iiii)iiis. Figs. 12 to 22. — AcaiiUioj-lijjiiclnis facciiiii (iO 



IV. Fungous parasites of the cranberry. Figs. 1 to 7. — Ventiiria 

 coiiiiiactd. Figs. S to 11. — Aiitho-stoiiieUu destruens. Figs. 12 

 to 14. — .Sciitorid loiH/ispora. Figs. ir> to IT. — ,Si/neJnitriiiin 



raceinii. Figs. 18 to 22. — Arurlniiofiis tnieiiyxixriiuis^ 60 



V. Less important cranberry fungi. Fig. 1. — Spliueroncnui poino- 

 ruiii. Figs. 2 and .".. — I'latjitnJialxIits o.ri/cocci. Figs 4 to 

 9.- — TIeliiiiiit]i<>si)<)riiiiii iinieqiiaJis. Fig. 10. — /'li i/lliL^lictd im- 

 trefiicietis. Figs. 11 and 12. — Ceiitltoxpora (?) Iiiiiatit. Figs. 

 13 to 15. — Lcplothjiriuin ixiiin { V). Fig. ItJ. — Fungous spores 

 associated with Leptothyrlum poiiil (V). Figs. IT to 20.— 

 Sporoiienio c.riicoeci. Figs. 21 to 24. — Rhiibdospora^ oxycocci. 

 Figs. 2.") to 2S. — Hporoi'eiiia pmvlnutum. Figs. 2!) to 3;i — Lep- 



totJnjriiiiii nxycocci 60 



VI. Cranberries destroyed by blast and scald CO 



VII. Cranberry Exobasidii. A and B. — E.rohasidiitiii vaccinii. C 



and D. — Exohasidium oxycocci CO 



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