INDEX. 



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I'AOK. 



"TTariability of the spores of Ripe-rot . . . . 6 



V ariation among Gloeosporia 15 



among Ripe-rots . . . . 15 



of colour of spores in connection with change 



of host, No. 6 8 



in spores of Gloeosporium, Figs. 22, 23, and 24 .. 11 



in the form of spores of Gloeosporium, No. 6 . . 8 

 in the size of spores of Gloeosporium due to 



variety of host . . . . . . . . . . 17 



of Gloeosporium . . . . 5 



of Gloeosporium spores . . 16 



of the form of Ripe-rot spores, due to mechanical 



causes 7 



Varieties of Apple and variation of the Gloeosporium 5 



of Peach and their relation to Peach Curl . . 66 



resistant to Leaf Curl 62 



Varying resistance of varieties to Ripe-rot . . . . 26 



susceptibility of Roses 97 



Vegetables, rotting, as related to Ripe-rot . . . . 23 



Vehicles, special, use in connection with Ripe-rot . . 22 



Vine and Root-rot 86 



Vine harbouring Alternaria . . . . . . . . 86 



Vineyard posts attacked by toadstool fungi . . . . 85 



"yTT agga, Apples from, investigated . . 

 VY alnut attacked by Penicillium 



bacterial disease of . . 



disease of 



Phoma on . . . . 



Watermelon and Ripe-rot 



Weather and Brown-rot of fruit 



and the Peach Leaf Curl 



as related to Ripe-rot 



West Indies, Banana Scab in 



Wet regions and Bordeaux Mixture 



rot 



seasons and fungicides 



White lead for disease of the bark 



paint for pruning wounds 

 Whitewash for fruit bins.. 



for pruning wounds 



for Rose disease 



White Winter Pearmain apple 



Wild Mallow, rust on, menace to Hollyhocks 

 Wind and the spread of spores 



as a cause of Shot-hole 



as related to Ripe-rot 

 Winter Peach apple 



Pearmain 



spraying of Roses 



treatments for Peach Curl . . 



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