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arranged in a chaplet, but grouped below the 

 epidermis (Fig. 28). The development is very slow, 



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\ ig. 2S. Microspornn furfur : a, b, groups of spores ; c, mycelium with lonjr trans- 

 parent, and curved articulations. 



but the fact of its inoculation can be established, and 

 artificial cultures may be made. 



In the two parasites of which we have now to speak 



