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| concluded that the disease in question is caused by bacteria, and ma 
_ betransmitted to other plants by inoculation. If all this should 
; 
-leaused by an endoph ‘gop: 
to be: yte oranepiphyte. After this, presuming it 
: 3 S eetonhy te, whether it is related to the rot-moulds, the forms 
_{} Anthracnose as represented by species of Gle@osporiwm, or to the 
e culturist may be able to recognise BF on 
ascertain its character, and oppose checks to its 
gnise a fungus 
character, and to apply remedies intelligently and 
guide” for the 
Wers everywhere, which should set forth the various 
their life history as far as has been 
es which are favourable to their hte 
been tried. Such a work wou 
