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EXPLANATION OF PLATES VII-XVIII. 
The first plate is from photographs of the Petri. dish cultures, generally 
of pure cultures, the colonies being natural size. The pen drawings are made 
to two different scales, the sections of hosts and the perithecia being made 
all to one scale, while the conidia and details of germination are made to 
another scale. 
PLATE VU, 
‘a FIG. 1. Gleosporium fructigenum Berk. from apple ; culture 1, three days 
0 . 
FiG. 2, Same, four days old. 
Fig. 3. Same, from quince; culture 1, three days old. 
Fig. 4. Same ; culture 3, six days old. 
FIG. 5. G. phomoides Sacc. from tomato ; culture 1, three days old. 
Fic. 6. Same; culture 3, six days old. 
Fie. 7, Same; an old colony, showing development of the stroma. 
FIG. 8. G. venetum Speg.; culture 3, one week o 
FIG. 9. G. naviculisporum Stoneman; culture eight days old. 
Fic, 10. Same, or Hainesia rubi (West.) Sacc 
GS tickinC isporum, and G. rubs all froma Rubus sp. 
FIG. 11. G. musarum Cke. & Mas 
FIG. 12. G. fetidophilum Stoneman ; culture six days old. 
11G..1 3: G. nerviseguum (Fckl.) Sacc. from P/afanus. 
FIG. 34. G. cactorum Stoneman. 
