. Endothia parasitica and related species . setts, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, and Mary-land, while others have been made in Rhode Island by Prof. Collinswith the same results. ADDITIONAL CHINESE SPECIMENS. Since the publication of the previous paper (76) additional speci-mens of E. parasitica from China have been received from Meyer;one collected at Changli, Chihli Province, China, October 13, 1913,by Mrs. Mary S. Clemens; a quantity of material collected by Meyerhimself in the village of Tachingko, near Taianfu, Shantung, China,March 21, 1914; and another collected by him at Yatyeko, Sh


. Endothia parasitica and related species . setts, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, and Mary-land, while others have been made in Rhode Island by Prof. Collinswith the same results. ADDITIONAL CHINESE SPECIMENS. Since the publication of the previous paper (76) additional speci-mens of E. parasitica from China have been received from Meyer;one collected at Changli, Chihli Province, China, October 13, 1913,by Mrs. Mary S. Clemens; a quantity of material collected by Meyerhimself in the village of Tachingko, near Taianfu, Shantung, China,March 21, 1914; and another collected by him at Yatyeko, Shensi,China, September 2, 1914. A few cankers have also been sent byMeyer, collected by him at Shihbonshan, near Hangchow, ChekiangProvince, China, June 26, 1915. The label on this specimen bearsthe further comment, very destructive in this locality. Cultureshave been made from all these specimens and have invariably provedto be identical with cultures of E. parasitica found in this country. Bui. 380, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate An Old Canker Caused by Endotkia parasitica on a Branch of Castanea mollissima. Collected by Frank N. Meyer, May 31, 1913, uear Santunying, Chihli Province, China. Bui. 380, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate XXIII. S*^4- ^ ^ ittMMfl^nHrfci r* « *\* g^T^>; ^£ .,j* ,— j. ^L^rf** X lMki ^£ | ^y .?sjj ... I,.*- »* life Sii i ife- i ^, - ?^KS .-tvk^.:^. ?:£.. ^ , ; ? ; Fig. 1.—Japanese Chestnut at Nikko, Japan, from Which the ChestnutBlight Fungus (Endothia parasitica) was Collected by F. N. Meyer, onSeptember 17, 1 915.


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