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EXPLANATORY LEGEND FOR PLATE 11 
A —Typical rot and zone line produced in Tilia americana by inoculation with a pure culture of Xylaria. 
polymorpha. B.—Typical rot produced in Picea sitchensis blocks by inoculation with Lenzites sepiana , 
q,— incipient and typical rot produced in Picea sitchensis blocks by inoculation, with Polyporus schwcimtzii. 
At center an almost sound block which had been kept too dry at upper part of tube. The block next to this 
shows heavy infection and great shrinkage at one end which was adjacent to the moist cotton at bottom 
of tube. D.—Typical white pocket rot and zone lines produced in Picea sitchensis blocks by inoculation 
with Trametes pini. Note the zone lines paralleling the ends of the pieces where evaporation was greatest. 
Natural size. 
