EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 
Vermicularia Cupsici Syd 
Fig. 1. A diseased stem, natural size. 
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be 2. Early stage of die-back showing infection through flowers and llower- 
buds, natural size. 
- 3. Two diseased fruits, natural size. 
” 4. An acervulus x 240. 
Figs. 5-7. Parts of sporodochia x 503. 
Fig. 8. Germination of conidia x 240. 
Stroma formation in the epidermal cells of fruits showing partial 
destruction of the cuticle x 527. 
ie Bee E; . H 7 hes ‘ : 7 . . . 
Figs. 6 and 7 have been reproduced from “ Fungi and Disease in 
Plants” 
with the kind permission of the author, Dr, E. J. Butler. 
