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>-.. -;. - : ; . . , - k > \ ' > ' -. ---:. :. -, - :;/::-.. , . ;. :-: . _ _ . " . . :-... ; . . : ; . A heart rot apparently identical with that caused "by Schweinitzii is found in the following species of trees, upon which the sporphores of the fungus have never "been found: Juniperus monosperma, J. Pachyphloca, J. Scopulorum, J". Utahensis, Taxus ) brevifolia, and Thuja plicata. Formes laricis (Jacq. ) 1'urr. Is the cause of a yellow to red- "brown heart rot of living and dead trees of a nu...mber of species of conifers in the West. In the ITorthwest it causes a common heart rot of larches; and in the Southwest^ of some species of pines. It is known to attack the following species of trees: Abies concolor, Larix occidentals, Picca engelmanni, P. Sitchensia, Pinus lanbertiana, P. Murrayana, P. Ponderosa, Pseudotsuga taxifolia, and Tsuga heteror phylla. In northern Arizona, Pinus ponderosa is diseased more often with this than any other fungus. Echinodontium tinctoriuin E, & B. Is the cause of a very interesting heart rot of living trees of a number of species of con- ifers.
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