THE DISEASES OF FRUITS. 



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sisting of a few deep cups in which the spores are produced. 

 In connection with this fungus there is an interesting life 

 cycle, a knowledge of which is essential for the rational ap- 

 plication of the necessary remedies. The common red cedar 



FIG. 279. Branch of Cedar with Gall, showing the soft horns that produce the 

 spores in springtime. (From Galloway.) 



