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TABLE I—Continued 
131 
Locality 
Corcord, 
N. H. 
Stations on 
Overlook Mt., 
Woodstock, 
N. Y. 
Sta- | Elevation 
tion | in fee’ 
$3) 1,000 
Cc 1,500 
O6 | 1,500 
Or] 1,900 
O4 | 2,800 
Inoculations 
made 
Pycnidial stromata appeared 
Further notes 
Sept. 22, 1914 
May 18, 
IQT5. 
June 12, 
IQI4. 
June 13 & 
Sep. 30, 
IOI4. - 
June 11, Jul. 
8, Aug. 12, 
IQT4. 
June 11, 
1914. July 
9, I9T4. 
July 9, 1914. 
Aug. 19, 1915. 
Aug. 14, I9I5. 
Aug. II, 1915. 
May 25, 1915. From 
trooobitlons of June, 1914; 
and Aug. 12, ages from 
tg oO of July and 
Aug 
Sept. aig 1914. 
May 26, I9I5. 
Several good sized pyc- 
nid cones nes loped 
the inocula- 
Hone ait pose shaie dates. 
seers phy tes ap- 
eared fro ocula- 
tion during athe niviae of 
I9t “ ete noe had 
bee evidence of de- 
velopment during sana sum- 
mer o 
Abdeleat large meer 
stromata developed 
the summer of I 
though none had developed 
during the summer of 1914. 
These ae se great- 
est develop of any 
stromata “e "prs hoa 
aor ti 
tions. “Abundant pyenidia 
atio 
tinued growt 
perithecia had enehimed 
up - May i191 
merous atrdene ta de- 
Ali the inoculations listed above as having developed pycnidial stromata were 
alive in May, 1916, but no perithecia had developed 
injury in the most northern localities at which inoculations were 
made, i. e., Williamstown, Massachusetts, and Concord, New 
Hampshire, and at an elevation of 2,800 feet on Overlook Moun- 
