15* Note on a Malformation 



(Ananas sativus, Schult). 



By P. F. Fyson. 



[With Plate IX.] 



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to Parasitic fungi, and a somewhat similar phyllody of grain- 

 Plants is known to be due to various species of Sclerospora, 

 °ne of the Oomycetes. I have not been able to find any record 

 ?* Phyllody being traced to a Plasmodium, as appears to have 

 be en the case here. 



