E. M. Doidok 



11 



Season 1912—13. 



Week 



ending 

 11. 9. 12 



18. 9. 12 



Rainfall 



Nil. 



Temperature 



Max. Min 



Remarks on 

 Weather 



Sun and 



wind 

 Hot sun 



25. 0. 12 

 2. 10. 12 

 9. 10. 12 

 16. 10. 12 



23. 10. 12 



30. 10. 12 



6. 11. 12 

 13. 11. 12 



Drops 

 •49 in. 

 Nil. 



83°F. 45°F. 



92°F. 45°F. 



99°F. 50°F. 



107°F. 60°F. 



90°F. 52°F. 



106°F. 

 108°F. 



62°F. 

 59°F. 



20. 11.12 2-18 in. 97°F. 48°F. 



27. 11. 12 

 4. 12. 12 



Nil. 

 •05 in. 



110°F. 55°F. 

 103°F. 66°F. 



11.12.12 2-51 in. 105°F. 65°F. 



18. 12. 12 



25. 12. 12 



•3 in. 

 1-5 in. 



95°F. 

 96°F. 



62°F. 



57°F. 



Treatment 



Sprayed 

 with ttycol 



Sun and 



wind 

 Sun and 

 cloud 



Sun and 

 cloud 



Sun 



Sun and 



cloud 

 Sun and 



showers 



Sun 



Sun and 



cloud 



Sun and 

 rain 



Sun 



Sun and 



cloud 



Sun and 



storm 



Sun and 



cloud 



Sun and 



heavy hail 

 storm 



Development 



of Fruit 



Blossoming , 



Blossoms 

 and fruit 

 developing 

 slowly on 

 account of 

 drought 



Progress 

 of 



I (iscase 



Sprayed 

 with Hycol 



Sprayed 

 with Hycol 



Very back- 

 ward through 

 drought 



Fruit 



small 



through 



drought 



Sprayed 

 with Hycol 



Experi- 

 ment dis- 

 continued 



Much 



damaged 



by hail 



Nearly all 



fruit cut 



off by hail 



and the 



remainder 



bearing 

 hail marks 



No new 



infections 



yet 



evident 



) 



( Disease 



now 



I spreading 



V rapidly 



i Disease 

 I now 



I spreading 

 I fast 



The second spraying was done with Hycol 1 : 300 on the 6th October, 

 after the fruit had set and was 2—3 cm. in length. On the third applica- 

 tion of the spray on the 15th of November, the fruit had attained a 

 length of 4—5 cm. and the disease had begun to appear both on the 

 sprayed trees and the controls. 



