A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . 12 13 l^ 4 e) ,e@ 17 j>u>uin,n-.„,,. Fig. 113.—Sectional view of twigs and leaves of various plants showing load ofice carried during the ice storm of Feb. 12 and 13, 1916. i, Acer platanoides; 2,blade of grass; 3, Chionanlhiis virgitiicus; 4, Diervilla florida; 5, Forsythia suspensa;6, Ligustrum vulgare; 7, Liriodendroii lulipifera; 8, Platanus orientalis; 9, Populusalba; 10, Populus deltoides; 11, Quercus palustris; 12, Syringa vulgaris; 13, Tiliaamericana; 14, Tecoma radicans; 15, xanthoceras sorbifolia; 16, Spircea Thunbergii;17, leaf of


A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . 12 13 l^ 4 e) ,e@ 17 j>u>uin,n-.„,,. Fig. 113.—Sectional view of twigs and leaves of various plants showing load ofice carried during the ice storm of Feb. 12 and 13, 1916. i, Acer platanoides; 2,blade of grass; 3, Chionanlhiis virgitiicus; 4, Diervilla florida; 5, Forsythia suspensa;6, Ligustrum vulgare; 7, Liriodendroii lulipifera; 8, Platanus orientalis; 9, Populusalba; 10, Populus deltoides; 11, Quercus palustris; 12, Syringa vulgaris; 13, Tiliaamericana; 14, Tecoma radicans; 15, xanthoceras sorbifolia; 16, Spircea Thunbergii;17, leaf of Rhododendron maximum; 18, icicle on tip of Rhododendron maximum,leaf hanging down. local damage^ and again on Friday, Dec. 31, a severe ice storm visitedthe mountain region of Pennsylvania contiguous to the Juniata Valleyand Susquehanna River. During the afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 12,1916, a cold rain began which continued well into the night, coating thepavements, streets, and trees with hard ice. On Sunday morning,Feb. 13, men, boys and girls took advantage of the icy streets to


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