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and the Philippines, in which the base and neck cell of the perithecium 

 are greatly elongated, the perithecium angular, and the pale receptacle 

 longer. The cell-arrangement in all these forms seems, however, to be 

 identical; although that last mentioned is slightly twisted so that 

 the appendages do not at first appear to arise in the same order, that 

 is three sets superposed on one side and one placed at the base of the 

 perithecium on the other. Although quite different in general appear- 

 ance I am of opinion that they should not ba separated specifically. 



