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is indispensable, if scientific men do not wish to lose the confidence of the 
planters, who would so willingly put themselves under the protecting wings 
of science. 
EXPLANATION OF FIGURES IN PLATE XXIX. 
Illustrating Mr. Ed. Essed’s paper on the Panama Disease. Part II. 
Fig. 1. Migration of spores ; ( a ) surface view of hypha ; (b) transverse section of same, x 350. 
Fig. 2. ( a ) Plypha with conidia and pegmatia. x 255. (b) Modes of branching of conidio- 
phores. 
Fig. 3. (a) Chlamydosporangia ; (b) chlamydospores ; (c) oidia. x 350. 
Fig. 4. Germinating giant chlamydospores. x 255. 
Fig. 5. Haustoria (see text), x 255. 
Fig. 6. Pseudo-pycnidium in decaying rhizome, x 255. 
Fig. 7. Mycocecidium ; ( a ) tissue-remnants ; (b) air-spaces ; (<r) chlamydospores. x 450. 
