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English: American Journal of Botany.

Volume IV, Plate XIX. Elliott: Alternaria and Macrosporium. Lancaster, Pa. :Published in cooperation with the Botanical Society of America by the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens,1914- https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47142704 Plate XIX All drawings were made with camera lucida to scale shown on the plates.

17. Macrosporium sarcinula on leached agar.
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