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INDEX 



Parasites mentioned 



Peronospora parasitica 



Phoma 31, *32, *33, 34, 



Phragmidium bulbosum (see final plates). 



incrassatum (see final plates). 



obtusum (see final plates). 

 Phyllosticta 



Apricot . . . . . . 



rosarum 



Shot-hole 



Pleospora of Quince 



Podisoma juniperi (see final plates). 

 Puccinia 



adoxae (see final plates). 



anthoxanthi (see final plates). 



compositarum (see final plates). 



coronata 



graminis (see final plates). 



malvacearum 



phalaridis (see final plates). 



poarum (see final plates). 



Sclerotinia f ructigena 



Septoria 



Sonchus oleraceus (see final plates). 



Sphaerella fragariae 



Thrips .. ' 



Triphragmium ulmariae (see final plates). 

 Uromyces appendiculatus (see final plates). 



fabae (see final plates). 



caryophyllorum 



Ustilago bromivora 



Passion Fruit, inoculated with Gloeosporium 



Banana, No. 8 



inoculated with Guava Gloeosporium 



inoculated with Ripe-rot of Banana 



Ripe-rot of, on Apples, Pears, Grapes, Peaches, 



Bananas, Date-plums, Pineapples, Tomatoes, 



quinces, and peppers 



with Ripe-rot . . 



woodiness of . . 

 Passion Vine, Alternaria of 



of 



foliage of, with Ripe-rot fungus 



faulty leaves on . . . . 



Fusarium of . . . . 



leaf Gloeosporium of, inoculated on Pear, No. 24 



leaves of, with Ob'spora-like fungus 



Macrosporium of 



Pleospora of 



Ripe-rot of . . . . : 



Peach, and Ripe-rot 



and Ripe-rot of the Passion Fruit 



aphis and Apricot buds and leaves . . ... 



aphis and Peach Leaf -curl l . . 



aphis not responsible for Shot-hole 



Cladosporium 



inoculated with Banana Gloeosporium, No. 14. . 



leaf-curl of 



Peach Leaf-curl, affecting some of the choicest 

 varieties 



aphis, relation to . . 



Bordeaux mixture for 



cold weather as related to . . 



climate as related to . . . . 



cause of . . 



distribution of, in the world 



foliage, destruction of, as a remedy for 



from season to season 



fungicides for 



humid localities worse for 



infections in spring . . 



losses from 



manure for 



nurserymen spread it 



off seasons, effect of 



orchards in damp situations more liable to 



orchards near water or in damp situations 



prevented cheaply 



perennial mycelium of 



profitable treatment of 



pruning as a remedy for 



remedies for 



severe cutting back a remedy for . . 



sulphate of iron for 



time to spray for 



treatment, early, successful on 



91 



70,82 



42,97 



42 

 *56 



*115 



*94 



106 



26-58 

 40-50 



*100 

 *119 



14 



14 



*75 



75, *76 

 74 



*13 



77 

 *77 



12 

 *78 

 *75 



76, *77 

 80, *81 



2 



14 



49 



64 



49 

 122 

 *10 



64 

 64 

 65 

 64 



*61, 65 

 64 

 63 

 65 

 64 

 64 

 65 



64,65 

 63 

 62 

 65 



fAGE. 



Peach Leaf-curl, variation on varieties of Peach . . 66 



weather as related to 65, 66 



wet seasons, action on 64 



winter treatment for . . . . 64 



Peach Shot-hole and Thripsidae . . . . . . 43 



Peach-skin, in connection with Gloeosporium, No. 14 10 



Pear and Ripe-rot 2, 3 



and Ripe-rot of Passion Fruit 14 



Pear attacked by Stigmonose illustrated . . . . *41 



Black Spot of 124 



Canker *59 



diseases of, and Hawthorne hedges . . . . 101 

 infected with the Gloeosporium of Passion Vine 



foliage 14 



inoculated with Gloeosporium of Banana, No. 7 8 



inoculated with Gloeosporium of Banana, No. 10 *9 

 inoculated with Gloeosporium of the Guava, 



No. 17 *11 



inoculated with Gloeosporium of Passion Vine 



leaves, No. 21 *12 



Pears, Apples, and Quinces suffering from Stigmonose *38 



Penicillium and Mouldy Core in Mammoth apple . . 53 



and Mouldy Core of the Apple 51 



glaucum and the Walnut 82 



Pepper and Ripe-rot, No. 24 2, 3, 12 



and Ripe-rot of Passion Fruit 14 



Gloeosporium on Apple 12 



Perfection apple . . . . . . 54 



Perithecium of Banana Scab, illustrated . . . . *32 



Perithecia of Gloeosporium, black 6 



Peronospora and the location as to moisture . . 91 



of the Cabbage 90 



parasitica . . . . . . *91 



Persimmon and Ripe-rot 2, 3 



Phoma in connection with disease of Mandarins . . 69 

 Phoma-like form of fungus associated with Banana 



Scab 31 



on Mandarins . . . . 70 



associated with Banana Scab *34 



on the Walnut 82 



Phragmidium bulbosum, (see final plates), 

 incrassatum (see final plates), 

 obtusum (see final plates). 



Phyllosticta as the cause of Shot-hole . . . . . . 42 



on Apricob 80 



rosarum . . *97 



Pineapple and Ripe-rot of Passion Fruit . . . . 14 



Pleospora of the Passion Vine . . 76, *77 



Pleospora (?) of the Quince *57 



Plum and Cherry Blight, of the fruit *109 



Plum, inoculated with Gloeosporium of Apple, 



No. 22 12 



Poa trivialis, rust of (see final plates) 



Podisoma juniperi communis (see final plates). 



Posts, charring and tarring the underground part of 88 



Potato, Leaf-curl of 82 



Macrosporium and climate . . 83 



Macrosporium, losses from . . . . . . . . 83 



Macrosporium of . . . . *82 



Macrosporium, treatment for 83 



murrain 90 



Wet-rot of *89 



Prairie-Grass Smut *119 



Prevention of disease by knowledge of the appear- 

 ance of early stages . . 63 



Preventives of Leaf -curl of the Peach . . . . 62 



Promycelial spores of Puccinia malvacearum . . *95 



Pruning and Peach Curl . . 63 



as a means of spreading bark and wood diseases 121 



as related to Ripe-rot 24 



for Rose diseases . . . . 97 



Prunus Leaf and Shot-hole 47 



Puccinia adoxae (see final plates), 

 anthoxanthi (see final plates), 

 compositarum (see final plates). 



coronata *H5 



coronata (see final plates), 

 graminis (see final plates) 



Helianthi *H8 



malvacearum *95 



phalaridis (see final plates), 

 poarum (see final plates). 



Puff-balls and the Vine *87 



and Timber-rots 85 



Pumpkins and Ripe-rot . . . . 23 



