Yearbook U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1911. PLATE Y 
Fic. 1.—Spores and Fragments of Filaments of Mold from Decaying Sweet Pepper 
(150) 
The same or an allied species is one cause of ‘‘ dry rot ’’ in tomatoes. 
Wg, 2,—Yeasts and Spherical Bacteria Fig. 3.—Rod-shaped Bacteria from 
froin Decaying Tomatoes (xX 500). Tomato Pulp, Common in Bad 
The oval bodies are the yeasts, some in budding Ketchups (xX 500). 
stage; the bacteria appear as small spheres, 
or pairs of spheres. 
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