DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 



Plate I. 

 Fig. 1. Young jutt' plant fVoiii field infected with It. Sohmi Kiihn*. 

 ., 2. Healthy seedling of jute. 



Figs. 3, 4. Jute seedlings fidui pot cultuio inoculated with H. Sulaiii Kuhn. 

 Fig. 5. Leaf of cow ])ea attacked iiy niacidsclejotiaJ form of h'liizorloiiia. 

 „ 6. Pod of cow pea from Pusa crop, attacked by macrosclcrotial form, young 

 sclerotia appear white, mature sclerotia are brown. 



Pl.\tk II. 



Fig. 1. Early stage in the infection of cow pea seedling with I!. Sohmi Kidin. 



,, 2. Later stage of same, 



,, 3. Branch completely killed and co\ered with small black sclerotia. 



,, i. Normal plant. 



Plate III. 



Fig. 1. Ground nut seedling infected with /»'. >Solatii Kuhn from cow pea, copious 



growth of hyph;e at the apex. 

 ,, 2. Ground nut seedling killed by inoculation with A'. Sohoii Kuhn at the apex, 



the diseased portion is coveied with small black sclerotia. 

 „ 3. Ground nut plant from the field infected with E. ISohaii Kuhn. 



Plate IV 



Fig. 1. Cotton seedling inoculated with L\ Soluxi Kuhn. the small dots on the 

 stem are oil glands, sclerotia have not yet been formed. 



„ 2. Cow pea seedling inoculated with B. Solan i Kuhn from cotton plant — 

 abundant scleiotial formation. 



„ 3. Ground nut seed, healthy. 



,, 4. Ground nut seed infected with E. Solam Kuhn ju pericarp. 



,, 5. Cow pea seedling inoculated with macrosclcrotial form of Rhizodc via . 



Unless othcrHise stated all tiprnes are natiual size. 



