538 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts , and Letters. 
TABLE V.—VARIETIES OF CUCUMBER [Cucumis sativus Linn.) 
days. 
Part 
inocu¬ 
Observations. 
lated. 
CO 
j No. of Exp. 
Date. 
Age of p’ants 
Plant used as 
host. 
Source of 
conidia. 
No. of plants 
lated. 
Cotyledons. 
Leaves. 
o 
a 
o 
o 
0 
6 
Date. 
Inoc. plants. 
1 Controls. 
4 
Jan. 12 
21 
White Spine 
Improved cu¬ 
cumber. 
Boston Marrow 
squash. 
1 
2 
1 
Jan. 21 
+ 1 
15 
Apr. 1 
46 
White Spine 
Improved cu¬ 
cumber . 
Hubbard squash 
1 
2 
Apr. 12 
+ 
14 
Apr. 1 
46 
Thorburn Ever- 
bearing cu¬ 
cumber. 
Hubbard squash 
1 
2 
1 
2 
Apr. 12 
+ 
— 
16 
Apr. 15 
15 
Cool and Crisp 
cucumber. 
Large Cheese 
pumpkin. 
1 
2 
2 
Apr. 22 
+ 
- 
16a 
Apr. 25 
25 
Cool and Crisp 
cucumber. 
Cool and Crisp, 
cucumber. 
1 
2 
2 
May 6 
+ 2 
20 
Apr. 15 
15 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Large Cheese 
pumpkiu. 
3 
6 
2 
Apr. 22 
+ 3 
- 
20a 
Apr. 25 
25 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Princess 
cucumber. 
1 
2 
1 
May 6 
+ 4 
— 
31 
May 22 
10 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Fordhook 
squash. 
1 
2 
1 
1 
May 30 
+ 
35 
June 13 
11 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Princess 
cucumber. 
3 
6 
3 
June 21 
+ 
37 
Dec. 5 
22 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Turban squash. 
1 
2 
1 
Dec. 11 
+ 
— 
47 
Jan. 2 
16 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Battle gourd. 
3 
6 
3 
Jan. 11 
+ 3 
— 
52 
54 
Jan.19 
Jan. 26 
43 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Princess 
cucumber. 
Hubbard squash 
Hubbard squash 
2 
1 
4 
2 
2 
Feb. 2 
Feb. 2 
+ 
+ 
55 
Feb. 12 
32 
Pnncess 
cucumber. 
Mammoth King 
pumpkin. 
3 
6 
3 
3 
Feb. 22 
+ 
21 
Apr. 26 
26 
Talby’s Hybrid 
cucumber. 
Princess 
cucumber. 
1 
2 
1 
2 
May 6 
+ 
— 
32 
May 26 
14 
Cumberland 
cucumber. 
Golden Bush 
squash. 
1 
2 
1 
1 
June 2 
+ 
1 No infection of leaf. 
3 Two leaves of the plant used in experiment 16 inoculated. 
3 Two plants dead. 
4 Two leaves of the plant used in experiment 20 inoculated. 
