Bul. 368, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. PLATE I. 
CHERRIES AND PRUNES AFFECTED WITH BROWN-ROT. 
Fic. 1.—Black Republican cherries affected with brown-rot, collected at Salem, Oreg., April 
' 13,1915. Fie, 2.—Same as figure 1, but not affected with brown-rot. Fie. 3.—Italian prune 
mummy bearing five apothecia, collected at Felida, Wash., April 9,1915. This prune was 
buried to a depth of about 2 inches and the apothecial cups were borne just above the 
surface of the soil. Fic. 4.—Italian prunes affected with brown-rot, collected at Felida, 
Wash., April 9, 1915. Fie. 5.—Same as figure 4, but not affected with brown-rot. FIG. 6.— 
Same as figure 5, but these are blossoms that were yellow and apparently unpollinated. 
Note the small size of the ovaries in comparison with those of figures 4.and 5. All the pho- 
tographs reproduced above were taken from specimens that had been preserved in formalin. 
