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Inmate .>r ]i.ita--ium sulphide -"lutimis has -...,! etfcct- mi tin- 

 yield of the orchard-. In vineyard- under treat im-nt fr Mack- 

 i't nr mildew, there is little chance nf tin- ii]>e-r.>t funuu- 

 appearing. 



It is ju'ulialile that tin- species known a- '//. y<//. .//////* .s 

 Sacc. "ii tomato, ','/. i>ii>< i-iiiniii K. el V.. mi JM-JIIM-I-- (Capsicum 

 annuum), and HI. melangecu K. rt II, d-. mi tin- egg-plant, an- 

 identical with HI. fntctiffenum. A: lea.-t th-y very much 



ndile each other, i-vrn mi their widely ditl'erini; -uli-n 

 and cross-infections have Keen carried mit. 



Gl. venetum Speg. ('//. necator Kll. ei Mv. i Anthiam..-- .if 

 ra-]iiierry and lilaeklierry. 1 This disease apjiear- . .11 Imth canes 

 and leaves. ( hi the ymin- shoots it prodiiees >mall r.-ddi-h- 

 ]iur].le >],..ts during early -uninier ; 'as tin- season advances the 

 run to-ether into irregular hlittches of more .-r less 

 enlmir with a dark jmrple niaruin. The riiienin- fruit 

 remains -mall and shrivels ii]i. Leaves may al>u hear spots, 

 1'iit they ni. n-e ir.-.[Uently remain smaller and have an unhealthy 

 look. The .-rniidia are at tii-t en\-eln]ieil in a thin co\ 7 ering, 

 \\hich becomes -elatiimus when wet, so that the\ escape. The 



lliye-liinil is lielieVed tu lierellliate ill -telil^ nl'de. aVed remains, 



and SO t'i carry the parasite fmm season t" season. Kvini: 

 delieate nature nf ra.-j .1 ierrv f.'liaue. fun-ieide- mu-t In- 



1 with -reat can-. hilii:- I'.-ideaux mixture i- -aid t<> le 

 Safe and lieiietieial. The liiiriiin- nf disra-.'d canes shmild 

 certainly li- .-arried mil each autumn. 



Gl. ribis (Lilo. This attacks currant lui-he- thrmi-huiit 

 l-!iirn]ie and America in much the <anie way as Hi. r<n>linii. 

 The leaves \\ilher and fall, 80 that the fruit -en >\> -ut! 

 ( I'.ritain. ) 



Gl. amygdalinum I'.ri/i/' This has recently 1 ..... n de-crilied 



destructive t" almmid cultivatimi in Italy. The mycelium 

 inhahit-. twigs and tVuit>, and gives off tuft- "f conidiophores 



heariir_ r cmiidia : a- a re-ult, wmimU arc j.r.iduced in the 

 e|ii.|ermi- and Stunting "f the lm>t -t i-.-nes take- j.la. 



Gl. rosae Hal-, i- de,-erilied as injiiri'His tn rOS culture in 

 America. It may lie identical with -mnc nf I he species "I 



,drcad\ nientimied B 1 1 c, [Uciit in I, 1 - 



U.S. Am '/',, I . . : Foi I SiX ' 1 . unt. 



i;ri/i, Zttisch. ./'. /;//"- nkr ; - ..... . 



