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The following references apply to the above woodcuts: — Fig. 93, Diseased 

 root of Gardenia, real size. Fig. 94, Transverse section of diseased Gardenia root, 

 with immature cysts / e, and mature cysts o c, vvith eggs, in which the young 

 worms are coiled up; m t, characteristic morbid tissue; x p, primary, x s, secon- 

 dary wood; p d, periderm, X 50. Fig. 95, Longitudinal section, references as be- 

 fore. Fig. 96, a, egg; b, egg with young worm: c, d, e, worms of various lenghts, 

 all X 180; /, adult male worm, after C. Muller, X 75; g, male cyst, after Muller; 

 //, young, and, i, adult female cysts, with eggs, X 75, after Muller. 



[Dr. Beijerinck's drawings have been slightly reduced.] [For other references 

 to the observations of Berkeley, W. G. Smith, and Michael on the Cucumber root 

 worms, see Gardeners' Chroniclt, 1855, p. 220; XV. (1881 ), p. 331 ; XVI. ( 1881 ), p. 721 ; 

 XXV. (1886), p. 500; XXVI. (1886), p. 172, and in Orchid leaves (1886), p.41. Ed.] 



