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Acaiitliorhynohus vncciiiii, aitpressoria 27-28 



asc-ogeuous fonn 27 



cbaracteristic-s of the fiiugus _. 27-80 



conidia and pycnidia not found 27 



cultmvs of the fungus 2l)-30 



description 12, 27-8(» 



fruiting specimens t-ollocted 27 



relationsliip of the fungus 28-2!> 



treatment 80 



Anthostoniella destruens, description 14,43 



Antbracnose, description, etc 12,30-35 



*S'rr alxo (Jlonierella rufoniaculans vaccinii. 



Ai'acliniotus traclij'spernuis. description and cultures 41—12 



Bibliograpliy of cranberry diseases 55-57 



Blakeslee, worlv on Mucor, etc 20 



Blast and scald, fungus causing, description, etc 14-2(5 



or bliglit, description and bistory 12-13 



See also Guignardia vaccinii. 



Bliglit. or blast, blossom, in Wisconsin 12^13 



treatment with Bordeaux mixture 1 13 



effect of fertilizers 13 



in Wisconsin 12-13 



Bordeaux mixture, application and preparation 13,50-53 



formula used 26 



results of spraying 25-26 



Brefeld, views as to ascus formation 20 



Ceutbospora (?) lunata, description 47—18 



Chaetomium, occurrence 49 



Cliondrioderma simplex, occurrence 48 



Cladosporium oxycocci, description __ 48 



C9pper sulphate applied to soil 24 



Copperas api)lied to soil 11,24 



Cranberry, American 9 



cultivation, effect 9 



period 9 



diseases, where most serious 9 



distribution 9 



fungi heretofore found 9 



scald. >S'cc Scald. 



susceptibility to diseases 9 



value of annual crop 9 



Description of plates 58-60 



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