INDEX. 



131 



Punctures in the skin of ripening fruit, cause of 



Ripe-rot .. 



Pustule of Gloeosporium, cross section of . . 

 Pustules of Gloeosporiuni, black 



of Gloeosporiuni of a dark colour, No. 7 



of Gloeosporiuni, peculiar form of, in certa n 



cases, No. 9 

 of Ripe-rot, arrangement of 



/~\ueensland, Banana Scab in . . 

 \cuick-lime for Root-rots 

 Quince, Alternaria of 

 " and Red Spider 



and Ripe-rot 



and Ripe-rot of Passion Fruit 



Black-rot of 



diseases, and Hawthorne hedgea . . 



PAGK. 

 24 



Gloeosporium on Apple, No. 20 



inoculated with Banana Gloeosporiuni, No. 11, 12 

 inoculated with Guava Gloeosiporium, No. 19 . . 

 inoculated with Guava Gloeosporium, No. 15 . . 



Pleospora (?) of 



Ripe-rot of 



Ripe-rot of, and remedies for 



Rots 



Apples and Pears suffering from Stigmonose . . 



T> adishes and Peronospora 



XVain and Fungicides 



Rain as related to Ripe-rot 



Red Scab on Bananas from Fiji 

 Red Spider and Stigmonose 



Reinette Franche apple 



Remedies for, Leaf -curl of the Peach 



Ripe-rot . . 



Ripe-rot of the Quince 



bark diseases . . 



Resistance to Gloeosporium varies with variety 



varying, to Ripe-rot 



Resistant varieties and Leaf -curl of the Peach 



Rimer apple 



Ripe-rot as related to early varieties 



birds, relation to 



certain mites related to 



coloured illustration of 



compared with Brown-rot 



differs from rot of Mouldy Core in Apple 



growing naturally on various sorts of vegetation 



inability of to penetrate sound skin of fruit 



indifference to host 



insects as related to 



inoculations of 



in the orchard 



of Apple 



of the Banana . 



of Banana, plate of . . 



of branches and foliage 



of Crataegus 



of foliage of Passion Vine 



of Hawthorne 



of the Passion Fruit . . 



of the Passion Vine . . 



of the Pepper 



of the Quince 



of Quince, Bordeaux mixture a remedy for 



of stems of Bananas 



progress of the disease 



. pustules, concentric arrangement of 



pustule of, in cross section 



remedies for 



and nomenclature 



skin of the host, relations to 



species, distinguishing among 



spores becoming two-celled before germination 



spores, granulation of 



spores of, on hyphae 



spores, omnipresence of 



transmission in cases of fruit 



variation in colour of, due to variation of host. . 



variations in the form of 



27 



87 

 "56, *58 



41 

 2,3 



14 

 *58 

 101 



55 

 *11 



*9 



11 

 *10 

 *56 



57 



57 

 *58 



38 



62 

 55 



. . 24-26 

 26 

 27 

 Frontispiece 



.. 107 

 51 

 12 



2 



22 



. . Frontispiece, 2, *4 

 7, *8, *9, *10, 12, *19, 35 



19 



23 



12, *13, 23, *101 



*13 



12, *13, 23, *101 



*14 



74,80 



12 



2, 3, 11, 56-58 



57 

 12, *19 



6 

 *5 

 *6 

 21 



15,20 

 6,8,9 



18 

 *13 

 *16 

 *6 



17 



PAGE. 



Ripe-rot, variation in the spores of 6 



variously resisted by varieties . . . . . . 26 



wind, rain, heat, sun, insects, birds, relations 



among . . . . . . . . . . 24 



Rogue's gallery for Fungi 20 



Rome Beauty apple . . . . 54, 55 



Root-disease of Larkspur *98 



Root-gall and seed potatoes . . 89 



Root-rots 85 



of the Vine 86 



remedies for 87 



trenching for . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 



Roots, care of 88 



Rose anthracnose, coloured figure of . . . . Frontispiece 



diseases . ., 96 



healthy surroundings for 98 



location of . . . . . . 98 



star-shaped Leaf-spot of 97 



Rose-thrips and Apricot buds 40 



Rosette of the Tomato 120 



Rot of Mouldy Core differs from that of Ripe-rot of 



Apple . . . . . . 51 



Rots of the roots, remedies for 87 



of the Quince " . . . . 56 



Rots of timber and roots 85 



of various vegetables, possible related to fruit 



rots 58 



Rotted fruit, chemical treatment of 108 



Rotting fruit in the orchard on the ground, as related 



to Ripe-rot 23 



Rotting vegetables and Ripe-rot 23 



Running together of spray after application . . . . 25 



Rust of Carnation *100 



Hollyhocks *94 



Oats *114 



Sonchus oleraceus (see final plates). 



the Bean 90 



coloured illustration of Frontispiece 



the Rose (see final plates). 



the Sunflower *118 



Trifolium repens . . . . *113 



various cereals . . . . 116 



White Clover *113 



comparative harmlessness of 114 



Rust on young oat plants . . 115 



relation to 115 



similarity of really different species . . . . 116 



sudden appearance of . . . . . . . . 116 



treatment of the seed for 118 



varying susceptibility to, by various varieties. . 117 



Rusts 113 



various, illustrations of (see final plates). 



Rusty oats as fodder . . . . 118 



Samoan Islands, Banana Scab in 

 andwich Islands, Banana Scab in . . 

 Scabby Bananas, destruction of 



formation of new plantations 



importation of . . 



in commerce 



keeping qualities of 



Sclerotinia fructigena (Monilia) 



Seasons and the spraying for Black-spot of the Apple 

 Secondary spores of the Gloeosporium of the Passion 



of the Gloeosporium of the Passion Vine Foliage 

 Seed potatoes, disease in 



Wet-rot in 



Seed, treatment for Rust 



Selection and disease 

 Septoria of the Chrysanthemum 

 Series of inoculations illustrated 

 Shops and stores, use of Formalin in . . 



Shops, care of fruit in . . 



Shot-hole, absence of vegetable parasite in some 



Apricot 



artificially produced 



caused by fungi 



disease of the Cherry, illustrated . . 

 due to mechanical causes 

 function of the Prunus leaf 

 function of the stone-fruit leaf 



27 



27 



37 



37 



35 



35 



36 



106 



124 



*14 

 *13 

 89 

 *89 

 118 



*16, *17 

 23 

 35 



42 



79 



*43 



49 



*109 

 43 

 47 

 43 



