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Nore.—The above is not to be regarded as constitating a bibliography of Strawberry Blight. 
Descriprion oF PrateE. 
1h; wee ae surface), showing disease, mild attack (nat. size). [From photograph by I. C, 
ills. 
2. Leaf (under surface), the same. 
8. Section of leaf at edge of spot, showing parasitic fungus—Ramularia Tulasnet, Sace.— 
magnified—a, unaffected portion; 6, affected portion; ec, fungus, external growth 
eee and conidia); d, fungus, internal growth (mycelia). [After W. R. Dudley (9), 
tig. 2. 
4, The Parasitic Fungus: Winter Form, or Sphwrella fragariw, Sacc., magnified, showing 
'_ conceptacle or perithecium; with—a, ascus, or spore-sack. [After Voglino (24). ] 
5, Ascus, or spore-sack with spores (asco-spores), from perithecium, more highly magnified. 
[After Voglino (24).] 
6. Conidia, or summer spores, from Ramularia Zulasnet, Sacc.—a, unsprouted; b, sprouted, 
Highly magnified. [After Voglino (24).] . 
