Plate III. 



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 Fig. i. Cladorhiza gclida u. sp. Broken off above, and with some of the branches broken off. 



Base of attachment below, '/i 83 



— 2. Cladorhiza tenuisigma 11. sp. A denuded skeleton, showing here and there remnants of 



the fibres of the branchlets. Below an irregular coalescing is seen. 1 / l 87 



3. Cladorhiza tenuisigma n. sp. Root-part, turned to one side and with bottom material 



attached. •/, 87 



4. Cladorhiza tenuisigma n. sp. Branch of a slender specimen with long branches, showing 



the swollen ends and the somewhat circular arrangement of the branchlets. In the 

 stalk-part and the base of the branch embryos are seen to shine through. '/, 87 



— 5. Cladorhiza tenuisigma n. sp. Branch of a robust specimen, '/i $7 



6. Cladorhiza iniquidentata 11. sp. Broken off above and below, and only one branch entire. ' , 91 



— 7. Cladorhiza corticocancellata Cart. From two damaged branches the axis is seen to project; 



below the tissue is wanting. I / 1 93 



8. Cladorhiza corticocancellata Cart. Denuded axes, showing irregular coalescings. The prin- 

 cipal axis showing the rings formed by the basal parts of the fibres of the broken off 

 branchlets. l / I 93 



— 9. Cladorhiza corticocancellata Cart. Longitudinal section showing the chambered construc- 



tion. '/, 93 



— 10. Cladorhiza oxeata 11. sp. Richly branched upper part of a branch. '/, 97 



