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Monilia. M. A. C., 6-6-94, Wheeler (under name M. peckiana Sacc' 
& Vogel). 
Plowrightia morbosa (Schw.) Sacc. V. A. C., 5-20-99, Wheeler; Chatham, 
8-22-00, Wheeler. 
Septoria pruni E. N. Mich., Sept., ’90, Beal, M. 
Amygdalus persica L. 
Gummosis. Northville, Scottsville, South Frankfort, Summer, ’ll, fide 
Coons. 
Little Peach. *The distribution of Little Peach is practically that of 
yellows, but not so general throughout the area. 
Yellows. *Has been found in and south of the following counties: Mason, 
Newaygo, Montcalm, Clinton, Shiawassee, Livingston, Oakland, Macomb. 
Is gradually working north. Smith, ’88, reported yellows in Berrien 
Co. since 1866, in Van Buren Co. since ’78. in Douglas Co. since 1873, in 
Ottawa ('o. since 1880. 
Bacterium tumefaciens Smith & Townsend. Longyear, ’05, p. 267 (under 
name Dendrophagns globosus Tourney). Monroe, May 11, fide Coons. 
Cercospora circumscissa Sacc. Longyear, ’05, p. 369. (Not definitely 
reported). 
Cercospora sp. Smith, .’92. p. 375, collection by Crozier, A. A.; Douglas 
and Benton Harbor (diagnosis uncertain). 
Cercosporella per sic ce Sacc. Longyear, ’05, p. 369 (not definitely reported 
for Mich.). 
Cladosporium carpophilum Thiim. M. A. C., 9-18-91, Beal, M.; Benton 
Harbor by Smith, ’92, p. 374 for Sept., ’91; M. A. C., 91, Beal; Constan- 
tine, 9-20-00. Barlow; Longyear, ’05, p. 367, fig. 20; M. A. C., Summer 
’ll, Coons; Suttons Bay, 6-24-11, fide Coons. 
Cladosporium epiphyllum (Pers.) Mart. (Gummosis). Saginaw, 5-16-11, 
fide Coons; Longyear, ’05, p. 368, fig. 20. 
Clubbed Branches. Smith, ’91, p. 93, reports for Mich, (terminal bud 
killed. Mite?). 
Wilting of fruit. Smith, ’91, p. 94. Benton Harbor, Sept. 22, on Hales 
Early. (Shrivelled and dropped from trees. Weather?). 
Frost crack. Longyear, ’05, p. 393 (drupaceous fruits). 
Cylindrosporium padi Karst. Longyear, ’05, p. 369 (Not definitely re- 
ported for Mich.). 
Exoascus deformans (Berk.) Fckl. Longyear, ’05, p. 365-366, fig. 18, 19; 
Smith, ’90, p. 107 records curl for Central Mich, under name Taphrina; 
Smith, ’92 records for S. W. Mich.; Pierce, ’00 records many locations, 
all in western part of state; A. A., June, fide Spalding, M.; M. A. C., 
6-15-90; M. A. C., 5-14-96, Wheeler; M. A. C., 6-21-98, Beal; Edwards- 
burg, June, ’98, fide Wheeler; Coincident with the host. 
H elminthosporium carpophilum Lev. Longyear, ’05, p. 369 (given as 
common in ’93 on Wager) ; Constantine, 9-7-94, Beal. 
Macrosporium commune Rabh. Longyear, ’05, p. 369 (Questionable 
whether this recorded for Mich.). 
Podosphaera oxyacanthae (DC.) DeBv. Longyear, ’05, p. 368. 
Sclerotinia fructigena (Pers.) Schroet. Smith, ’89, p. 123 records for 
“Peach Belt”; Port Huron, 4-28-11, Dodge, fide Coons; Pollock, ’09, 
p. 50; ’10, p. 104, 105 records for Mich.; Longyear, ’05, p. 371-373, fig. 
22, 23 (Gummosis). 
*These records are furnished by Prof. L. R. Taft. 
