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FUNGI 



throughout represent the granules of sulphur ; 6 to 8 show fragments 

 rich in sulphur with transverse septation developed by treatment 

 with methyl -violet solution. In 8 the formation of cocci and spores 



1 IG. is?, lli'i/ijnitna alba. (From De Bary'sj 'Comparative Morphology of Fungi.') 



is .seen ; 11 shows the result, of filaments ha.ving broken up into spores ; 

 LO shows spores in movement. 1 is magnified f>40 diameters, tin 1 

 ivm.-iiiidn- '.()() di.-imrtcrs. 



Figure IHK shows the growth of the curved and spiral forms 



