MISCELLANEOUS CRQPS. 



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The larvsB of this moth (already described) feed on the 

 roots of lettuces. 



The Lettuce Mildew {Peronospora ganglioniformis, 

 Fig. 61) produces pallid patches on lettuce leaves, and " in 

 bad cases summer lettuces are quickly reduced to pu- 

 trescent masses." The conidiophores of this fungus are 



Fig. 51. — Lettuob Mildew {Peronospora ganglioniformis). 



A. A oonidiophore and conidia. 



B. Oospores (resting-spores). 



X 195 diam. (Zeiss's C. and 3 oc). 



flattened and slightly twisted (Mg. 51 A). Each terminal 

 branch has a cup-like expansion bearing on minute 

 spicules from three to five conidia. The conidia germinate 

 upon the leaves and give rise to mycelia within and upon 

 the host-plant. Like Peronospora parasitica and other 

 species of the Peronosporece, the lettuce mildew produces 

 oospores (Fig. 51 B) which hibernate " in the old rotting 



