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No. 44. July 15. Infection of miscellaneous insects (mostly 
grasshoppers). Spores from 26 anl 27. 
Experiments with Botrytis Tenella. Artificial Cultures. 
Cultures on agar-agar: 
No. 5. January 11. Spores from imported material. 
No. 9. February 22. Spores from agar culture No. 5. 
No. 6. March 19. Spores from agar culture No. 5. 
No.. 7. April 21. Spores from agar culture No. 6. 
No. 13. May 7. Spores from white grub from No. 12, dead 
by infection from imported fungus. 
No. 78. May 25. Spores from original culture by Prof. Thaxter. 
No. 79. July 7. Spores from original culture by Prof. Thaxter. 
No. 14. June 6. Spores from agar culture No. 13. 
No. 15. June 29. Spores from agar culture No. 14. 
No. 16. July 6. Spores from agar culture No. 13. 
No. 22. July 8. Spores from dead white grub out of experi¬ 
ment 21. 
No. 20. October 31. Spores from agar culture No. 16. 
No. 25. November 17. Spores from Paris importation. 
No. 86. November 25. Spores from agar culture No. 20. 
Cultures, on corn-meal mixtures: 
No. 4. January 11. Spores direct from Paris importation. 
No. 8. February 22. Spores direct from Paris importation. 
Culture on potato: 
No. 10. February 23. Spores from agar culture No. 5. 
Infection and contagion experiments: 
No. 18. August 15. Infection of chinch-bugs. Spores from 
agar culture N >. 16. 
No. 24. October 31. Infection of plant bugs (Anasa and 
Euschistus). 
Spores direct from Paris importation. 
No. 12. March 31. Infection of white grubs. Spores from 
Paris importation. 
*No. 21. May 25. Infection of white grubs. Spores from Paris 
importation. 
No. 19. August 26. Infection of white grubs. Spores from 
agar culture No. 16. 
No. 64. May 9. Contagion experiment with white grubs. Ex¬ 
posed to dead grubs from No. 12. 
No. 17. August 8. Infection of tomato worms (Protoparce). 
Spores from agar culture No. 16. 
I No. 23. July 33. Infection experiment with clover insects. 
J Spores from Paris importation. 
No. 11. March 11. Infection of Bibio larvae. Spores from 
Paris importation. 
