Bui. 395, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 



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ClaDOSPORIUM CARPOPHILUM ON PEACH FRUIT AND LEAF AND IN CULTURE. 



Fig. 1. — Badly diseased Elberta fruit, showing typical distribution of infection: a, Surface most 

 exposed to wetting, abundantly iniected; b, surface least subject to wetting, no disease evident, 

 rrom Chevy Chase, Md., August 6, 1915. (Natural size.) Fig. 2.— Distal portion of a badly dis- 

 eased Heath leaf, showing typical dLstribution of the infection: a. Lower surface, abimdantly 

 infected; b, upper surface, no infection evident. From Chevy Chase, Md., October 5, 1915. 

 (Nearly natural size.) Fig. 3. — Cultures: a, Onsteamed bean pod; b, on steamed potato cylinder. 

 Photographed when cultures were 30 days old. (Natural size.) 



