BERKELEY’S TYPES OF FUNGI. 119 
Puare 5. 
Fig. 1, Platygrapha stictoides, Leighton ; a group of ascophores forming an 
irregular reticulation, nat. size. 
. A single ascophore of same, x 7, 
. Ascus and paraphyses of same, x 400. 
. Spore of same, x 800. 
. Platygrapha astroidea, Berk. & Broome ; ascus and paraphyses, x 400. 
A single ascophore of same, X 7. 
. Platygrapha magnifica, Berk, & Broome; plants on bark, nat. size. 
. Ascus and paraphyses of same, x 400. 
. Free spore of same breaking up into its component cells, x 400. 
. Phacidium elegantissimum, Berk. ; the fungus on portion of a leaf of 
Llex opaca, nat. size. 
11. Spores of same, x 400. 
12. Phacidium elegans, Berk. & M. A. Curt.; ascus and paraphysis, x 400. 
13. Free spore of same, X 400. 
14. Phacidium limitatum, Berk. & M. A. Curt.; ascophore emerging through 
the torn epidermis, which has been split into three teeth, x 20. 
15. Ascus and paraphysis of same, x 400. 
16. Ascidium pluridens, Berk. & M. A. Curt.; ascophore emerging through 
the torn epidermis, which is split into several acute teeth, x 20. 
17. Sphinctrina tigillaris, Berk., x 10. 
18. Ascus and spores of same, x 400. 
19. Peziza olivaceo-lutea, Berk.; ascus and paraphysis, X 400. 
20. Spores of same, x 400. 
21. Peziza Archeri, Berk. ; aseus with perfectly globose, hyaline spores, 
also two paraphyses curved at the tip, X 400. 
22. Peziza fracta, Berk. & M. A. Curt.; group of fungi on a branch, nat. 
SOMIR Mw Or 
bed 
size. 
23. Two plants of the same species in different stages of development, 
x 60. 
24. Ascus and spores of same, X 400. 
25. Peziza cruenta, Schweinitz, on bark, nat. size. 
26. The same slightly magnified. 
27. Ascus and paraphyses of same, x 400. ; 
28. Peziza rylariicola, Berk., growing on a species of Xylarta, nat. size. 
29. Section of ascophore, slightly magnified. 
30. Asci and paraphyses of same, X 400. 
31. Free spores of same, X 400. 
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