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Fig. LI.— Conidia, x 320. Fig. 12. Conidiophore ; c, 

 young conidium, x 320. 



Fig. 13.— Sheath-hyphse of sporodochiuni, showing cross- 

 pieces rji. x 320. 



Fig. 14.— Perithecium, x 20. Fig. 15, Ascus, x 320. Fig. 

 16, Ascospore. x 550. 



Plate II. 



Fig, 1 1. — Nectria on scales of Asterolecanium miliaria on 

 piece of bamboo leaf; 8, scale without fungus; sc, scale 

 with fungus on conidial stage: sa, in ascus stage, x 2. 



Fig. IS. — Single scale of tig. 17 with sporodochia, sp, and 

 two contiguous scales with perithecia, p. x 10. 



Fig. 19. — Ascospores of Nectria of fig. 17. x 550. 



( 'aloneclria. 



Fig. 20. — Ascus, x 320. Fig. 21, Ascospores with 4 septa 

 x 550. 



Fig. 22. — Ascospore of another specimen — larger and with 

 5 septa, x 550. 



Hypocrella. 



Fig. 23. — Stromata covering scales of Lecanium expansum 

 on Leaf of Schumacheria alnifolia. Dark dots represem 

 opening of perithecia. Natural size 



Fig. 24. — Section through two peritheoia showing faintly 



the tili form asci. x 40. 



Myriangium, 



lii. 25. — Scales of Aspidiotua camellia on Osbeckia stem. 

 The dark bodies (perithecia) around the scales represent the 

 fungus, x 5. 



Fig. 26. — Ascus. ■ 320. Fig, 27, Ascospore, x 550. 



