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FIG. 198. Downy mildew of grape. Spores and spore-bearing threads. 



Highly magnified. After Millardet 370 



FIG. 199. Leaf rust of roses. The cluster-cup stage on the stems and 



leaves. Photograph by H. Cuzner 374 



Fie. 200. Leaf rust of roses. Stem with groups of cluster-cups. Origi- 

 nal 375 



FIG. 201. Leaf rust of roses. Variously magnified. After Massee 376 



FIG. 202. Powdery mildew of lilac. Original 377 



Fie. 203. Powdery mildew of roses. A leaf of the rose attacked by the 



disease. After Clinton 378 



FIG. 204. Powdery mildew of roses, showing the superficial mycelium 



and summer spores on the leaves. After Tulasne 379 



Fie. 205. Golden-rod rust. Original 388 



FIG. 206. Sunflower rust. Original 3X9 



FIG. 207. The stem rust of the cowberry. Highly magnified After 



Hartig 390 



FIG. 208 Rust of wild sarsaparilla. Original 391 



FIG. 209. Mint rust. Original 393 



FIG. 210. Powdery mildew of composites, on the leaf of the great rag- 

 weed. Original 396 



FIG. 211. Gall fun gu< on the wild peanut. Original.. 3<>S 



