The book The Vegetation of the Eastern End of Oneida Lake was written by author Homer Doliver House Here you can read free online of The Vegetation of the Eastern End of Oneida Lake book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Vegetation of the Eastern End of Oneida Lake a good or bad book?
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Also with S e p - toria brunellae E. &E. upon the same leaves. Ramularia lanceolata Deamess & House, sp. nov. Spots brick-red, indefinite, alike on both sides of the leaf, where numerous the leaf becomes yellowish, without an arid center as in Ramularia plantaginis E. & M., nor with a definite border line as in Ramularia peckii Sacc. & Syd. Hyphae fasciculate, amphigenous, geniculate, yellowish, 25-45 x 4 /*; conidia hyaline, cylindrical, ends rounded, 0-3 -septate, 15-33 x 5-6 /i. On living an...d languishing leaves of Plantago lanceolata L. Oneida, Madison county. H. D. House, August 1916. Type in the herbariimi of the New York State Musetmi.' Digitized by Google REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I916 35 Septoria gentianae Deamess & House, sp. nov. Spots arid, small, subcircular, i to 5 mm in diameter, surroimded by a very narrow, sharply raised border extending outward into a reddish zone; when numerous the whole leaf becomes dilute brown. Pycnidia epiphyllous, brown, 30-35 /x» with a minute opening.
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