LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
“Prate I. Fig. 1. A jute plant (C. capsularis) showing the,commencement 
of an infection. « 1/12. 
» 2 Lhesame. xX 3/2. 
» 3. A stem covered with pycnidia in the final stages of 
the disease. x 3.2. 
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PuateE II. Fig. 1. Microphotograph of a section of the cortex of a 
diseased stem showing three pycnidia of D. Corchori. 
x 90, 
» 2 Pyenidium of D. Corchori. 500. 
Puate III. Fig. 
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. Germinating spores of WD. Corchori. 500. 
. Section of cortex showing a hypha of D. Corchori 
setting up disintegration in the cells. From the 
inoculation described on page 43. » 600. 
fom 
Prats IV. Fig. 1. Section of the cortex showing an early stage in an 
infection. The diseased tissue is visible between the 
marks »~ » and is confined to the outer layers of the 
cortex. x 90. 
» 2. A section of epidermis and cortex showing a hypha 
penetrating an epidermal cell. 600. 
Prate V. Fig. 1. Photograph showing three jute plants (C. capsularis, 
variety ““kakya bombai’’) dead as the result of 
inoculation with D. Corchori. 
,, 2. Three plants of “kakya bombai.” The left hand 
plant healthy. Centre plant wtinilg as the result of 
inoculation at the place on stem opposite the pointer. 
Right hand plant inoculated at the base of the lateral 
shoot, opposite pointer. This lateral shoot is dead, 
the main stem isnot yet completely ringed and 
remains healthy. 
