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BASIDIOMTCETES. 



and in the Phalloideas, the fruit -bodies in these orders are in the 

 young conditions more or less angiocarpic, but later on generally 

 open below and bear the hymenium on the under surface of the 

 fruit-body), partly also angiocarpic (in the Grasteromycetes). 



FIG. 162. Dacryomyccs deliquescens : I fruit-body (nat. size); II vertical section through, 

 the hymenium; III germinating basidiospore ; IV a portion of mycelium with conidia ; 

 V a germinating coiiidium ; VI and VII chains of oidia more or less strongly magnified ; 

 VIII basidiospore of D. longisporug ; IX germinating basidiospore of D. ovisporus ; X 

 and XI Calocera vifcoxa; X fruit-body (nat. size); XI basidia with basidiospores (highly 

 magnified); XII Dacryomitra glossoides (nat. size). 



