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wise occurred on P. munsoniana. The single plant tested of P. cerasifera 

 developed fairly abundant delayed infection. No other infection was 

 observed. In certain cases, however, usually in the greenhouse, flecks 

 or spots occurred on P. cerasus, P. domestica, P. insititia, P. americana B, 

 and P. munsoniana. 



Table VI. 



-Summary of inoculation experiments with Coccom,yces spp. from. Prunus 

 domestica, Madison, Wis., igiy 



INOCULATIONS « 



RESULTS 



a See footnote a, Table II. 

 g See footnote g, Table II . 



t-/ See footnotes b to f, Table I. 



f' Failure probably due to some local defect in inanipulation of inoculation 



