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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
Puats J, 
Base of leading shoot of young tree of Morus alba, showing external 
characters of attack by Corynewm Mori. From a photograph. 
State mulberry nursery, Harwan, Kashmir, with young tree attacked 
by Corynewm Mori in foreground, From a photograph. 
Branch from a bearing mulberry tree, showing a patch of twig-disease 
at each scar left by removing side twigs. 
Prats II. 
Vertical section through a cushion of Coryneum Mori in the bark of 
Morus alba. Magnified 125. 
Portion of a transverse section through the wood of a twig of Morus 
alba attacked by Coryneum Mori, showing the fungus threads in the 
cells and vessels of the wood. Magnified 500. 
Cells at the surface of a cushion of Corynewm Mori bearing spores, 
Magnified 500. 
Spores of Coryneum Mori. Magnified 500. 
Germination of the spores of Corynewm Mori when sown in water. 
Puate III. 
Pruned tree of Morus alba at Harwan. From a photograph. 
Unpruned trees of same variety and growing near by. Many of the 
terminal twigs, especially of the tree to the left, have been killed 
by Coryneum Mori. From a photograph. 
Pirate IV. 
Mulberry leaf-spot (Septoglawm Mori) on leaf of Morus alba. Natural 
size, 
Section through a pustule of Septoglewm Mori on mulberry leaf. 
Magnified 333. 
Spores of Septoglaum Mori, Magnified 666. 
Portion of the aerial growth resulting from the germination of spores 
of Coryneum Mori on the surface of a block of mulberry wood. 
Section through a mulberry leaf attacked by mildew (Phyllactinia 
Corylea) showing external web sucker-branches penetrating the air- 
pores, and spore-bearing branches projecting downwards into the air. 
Magnified 333, 
Durable spore-receptacle of mulberry mildew, Magnified 70. 
