ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 

BULLETIN 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION, 

Nos. 65, 66. ] MAY anp JUNE. [1892, 

CCXLIII.— VANILLA DISEASE. 
(Calospora Vanille, Massee.) With plate. 
* vine. . . . Mr. Edwards said the disease was confined toa given 
* and then he admitted it was a flat, damp piece 
ore general in 
their efforts to 
deal with it, a Regulation was passed [No. 3 of 1887], “to prohibit the 
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introduction of vanilla cree into the Seychell ius 
and Réunion islands. t that time it was believed that the vanilla 
plants in the latter islands were also affected. This, however, does not 
appear to have been the case. reply to applications made to Kew 
the following correspondence was addressed to the Colonial office. 
Royat Garpens, Kew, to COLONIAL OFFICE. 
Royal Gardens, Kew, 
October 27, 1887. 
I Aw desired by Mr. Thiselton-Dyer to inform you that he has 
received from the Seychelles direct, as well as from the Director of 
U 72026.  19250.—7/92. Wt. 38. 
Sir ? 
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