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infected branches. One lesion is on a woody stem 6 mm. in diameter; 
the other is on a much younger branch 1.5 mm. in diameter. No telia 
were found on the leaves or very young twigs. The telia and telio- 
spores were similar to those found on the woody stems of the imported 
Juniperus chinensis from Connecticut, but had nothing in common with 
the telia of G. chinensis, which were found on the very young twigs and 
leaves of this imported juniper. 
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