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Explanation of plates 29-35 



Plate 29 



JfLATE 29 



G - l. Baldwin showing young stages of the Fruit Spot 

 IG - 2. Baldwin showing later stages of the Spot. 



Plate 30 



4e IG *. I and 2. Section through green spots of Baldwins showing a browning in 

 surface cells and pockets in the adjacent tissue. The fungus can be plainly seen 

 *** of the largest pockets. 



