382 The North American Cup-Fungi 



Plate 134 (P. 312) 



Dermatella deformata. Center, photograph of wood with apothecia, about 

 three times natural size. Below, drawing of apothecia on wood with one iso- 

 lated, much enlarged. Upper left, ascus with spores. Above one spore, 

 isolated; also tips of paraphyses. 



Plate 135 (P. 318) 



Upper figure (1). Godronia Kalmiae. Photograph of branches showing 

 apothecia. Below, drawing of apothecia in various stages of development; 

 also an ascus with spores. Above, three spores removed. Photographs and 

 drawings from material distributed in North American Fungi 147. 



Lower figure (2). Godronia Spiraeae. Photographs of branches bear- 

 ing apothecia. Above, two apothecia, enlarged. At the right, drawing of 

 ascus with spores and paraphysis. Above, drawing of two apothecia, enlarged. 

 At the left, three ascospores, isolated. Photographed and drawn from mate- 

 rial collected by C. H. Peck (no date) and listed as Godronia urceolata. 



Plate 136 (P. 320) 



Upper FIGURE (1). Godronia fuliginosa. Photograph of willow branches 

 bearing apothecia and conidia. Above, drawing of clump of apothecia, en- 

 larged. At the left, drawing of one ascus with spores; also one ascospore, 

 isolated. Near the center, conidia producing bodies. At the right, three 

 conidia, isolated. Photographed and drawn from material collected in Colo- 

 ado by F. J. Seaver and Ellsworth Bethel in 1910. 



Lower figure (2). Godronia seriata. Photograph of branches of Bettda 

 fontinalis bearing apothecia and conidia, about natural size. Near center, 

 drawing of clump of apothecia much enlarged. At the right, drawing of an 

 ascus with spores and paraphysis. Above, two ascospores, isolated. Photo- 

 graphed and drawn from material collected in Coal Creek Canon, Colorado by 

 F. J. Seaver and Paul F. Shope in 1929. 



Plate 137 (P. 322) 



Upper figure (1). Godronia jamaicensis. Photograph of two fragments 

 of wood with apothecia, about natural size; also one apothecium much en- 

 larged. Left, an ascus with spores and paraphysis. Also one loose spore. 



Lower figure (2). Godronia Cephalanthi. Photograph of branch with 

 apothecia, somewhat enlarged. Right, one apothecium, much enlarged; also 

 portion of ascus with spores and paraphysis. 



Plate 138 (P. 328) 

 Godronia parasitica. Photographs of several leaves with apothecia, about 

 natural size. At the right, two apothecia enlarged. At the left, portion of 

 an ascus with spores and paraphyses. Diagonally across the plate, one spore. 

 Photographed from type collected in the island of Hayti, by George V. Nash, 

 in 1903. 



Plate 139 (P. 330) 



Upper figure (1). Godronia pinicola. Photographs of a piece of branch 

 with apothecia, about natural size. Above, drawing of apothecia, much en- 

 larged. Left, ascus with spores, paraphysis, tip of ascus and hair from apo- 

 thecium. Below three loose spores. 



