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contact with the wet filter-paper. If the experiment is to be con- 
ollowed under the microscope. I have obtained, in the 
course of five to six days, groups of conidiophores bearing ripe 
conidia by ene transparent portions of leaves prepared as 
above 
_ I wish to thank the Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 
for giving me permission to Carry out the above work in the Jodrell 
Laboratory. I am also indebted to the staff of the Gardens for 
supplying me with the necessary seedlings, 
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BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB REPORT, 1901. 
_ [Tse following notes are ex 
Hill; orig., Woolwich 
tober, 1901. This 
