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Schroter, J. 1. Discomycetes. Cohn's Kryptogarnen-Flora v. Sch- 



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Explanation of Plates 



1 



The tissues here represented are all taken from median longitudial sections, and 

 are drawn from the base or sides of the cup. The sketches were made with a camera 

 lucida, but in the moie intricate ones the detail was filled in free hand. A portion of 

 a stage micrometer is sketched by each figure to indicate the magnification. 



Fig. i. Barlaea Const ellatio. 



Fig. 2. Lac line a scute I lata. 



Fig. 3. Macropodia pubida. 



Fig. 4. Sarcoscypha coccinea, part of cup at the surface showing the tomentum, 

 the outer excipular layer, and a portion of the medullary part. 



Fig. 5. Otidea lepo?'ina, showing the pseudo-parenchyma at the surface, and hyphal 

 tissue within. . . v 



Fig. 6. Lasiobolus equinus, section of the entire plant. The specimen was not 

 quite mature so that the asci do not project above the hymenium. 



Fig. 7. Cyathicula coronata. Fig. 13. Helotium epiphyllum. 



Fig. 8. Helotium citrinum. Fig. 14. Mollis i a einerta. 



Fig. 9. Chlorosplenium aeruginosum , Fig. 15. Tapesia fusca. 



Fig. 10. Lachnum virgineum. Fig. 16. Orbilia vinosa. 



Fig. 11. Sclerotinia pseudotuberosa. Fig. 1 7. Belonidla Dehnii. 



Fig. 12. Lachnum sulphureztm. 



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