EXPLANATION OF PLATES 117 



Fig. 38. A Mycelium with much larger hyphaB, together with 



some Torulse, from a colourless solution, No. 173, 



that had been heated to 130 C. 



" 39. A tangled mass of Mould from tube No. 129. 

 " 40. A portion of a large mass of Mould with small spores 



from tube No. 176. 

 " 41. Portion of a large mass of brownish coloured Mould 



from tube No. 132. 

 " 42. A different kind of minute brown Mycelium, also 



from tube No. 132. 



PLATE 8. 



Showing Organisms obtained from Colourless Solutions that had 



been heated to ISO C. for 10" (Figs. 43, 45-47), and 



135 C. for 5" (Figs. 44, 48, 49). 



Fig. 49 X 375; each of the others X 700. 



Fig. 43. A large mass of Torulse taken from tube No. 140. 



" 44. A group of vacuolated Torulse from tube N. 143. 



" 45. Torulae in the midst and on the surface of a felt- 

 work of Bacteria from tube No. 173. 



** 46. A portion of a mass of Streptothrix-like filaments 

 from tube No. 136. 



** 47, An aggregate of Bacteria on a flake of Silica from 

 tube No. 149. 



" 48. A group of very large Torulae from tube No. 173. 



" 49. Two granular-looking masses (presumably organic) 

 with attached air bubbles from tubes Nos. 125 and 

 133. 



PLATE 9. 



Showing some of the Organisms obtained from Colourless Solu- 

 tions that had been heated to 141 C. for 5" (Figs. 

 49, 50) and 145 C. for 5" (Figs. 51-55). 



