REPORT OF THE SOYIETY 



TABLE II 



Infection obatined with sixteen cultures on thirteen varieties of beans. 



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tures 16 and 35 differ on two varieties and 23 on three. It might be a matter 

 of doubt in the case of a very resistant variety if error had not crept in and 

 interfered with infection. This, however, did not seem possible for in some 

 cases more than one variety was inoculated and one would show typical lesions 

 and the other would have to be classed as very resistant. 



Table III shows five of Leach's Forms and their infection capacities on the 

 same thirteen varieties used in Table II. 



TABLE III 

 Infection obtained with five of Leach's cultures on thirteen varieties of beans. 



