EFFECT OF PARASITIC FUN<iI < >N THL F >KM OF HuM'-l'I.ANT. 23 



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ranunculouh* under the influence of Aecidium punctatiim. .In 

 the simpler cases the floral leaves were narrow, elongated, and 

 greenish, stamens were formed but not carpels; in more pro- 

 nounced cases, the petals were only represented as smnll, simple, 



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Ki'.. 5. Cherry tree in lilu.ssnin, witlc thr.-'- " witrh. ,' l.i is" in fnli:i^e. 



(v. T'lli.-ni pfaot.) 



stalkcil, urccn Iciivcs, tin- stann-ns wnv reduced in nuiuliei and 



I here \\ere IH> cal'peN. ' 'lie ca-e e\hiliited, ill Jilace n!' a llnUer 



only two leallets tel'liiinat iii'4 the Bower-peduncle, "lie "f llieni 

 lel dividi-d. 



