ii:-
(ligiously fast, and, if it does not check the growth of the vegetable
before arriving at maturity, it materially affects the development
of the fructification. I have often seen the Common
Bean completely dwarfish and unproductive from its influence.
No remedy can remove an evil which arises from
within; for the minute seeds are nourished beneath the epidermis,
and much of the mischief is done before there is any
considerable outward appearance.
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Fig. 1. Uredo Fahce, on a leaf o f the Common Bean, nat. size. Fig. 2. Spots
magnified. Fig. S. Sporidia.
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