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of a greyish colour, at length causing the leaves to fall. The pustules are 

 seated on the spots, and are flattened and of a brown colour, at length 

 expelling the mature conidia through a pore or fissure. The conidia are 



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Ir mgr. mFJk < 



Fia. 7. Bbows Rot oi Pbott [Mdnilia frucHgena), 



somewhat Bpmdle-Bhftped, a little beaked at the apex, and divided by a 

 septum across the centre into two cells (20-25 x 5 /<). 



It has been recorded in France, Germany, Portugal, and Italy. 



8acc. Byll iiL 1028 ; Cooke Edbh No. 1238. 



