KXI'LANATION OF PLATE XI. 



Fij(. 25. — Sectional view of the capillitiuui and stipe of Clastoderma 

 De Baryanuni, Blylt. 



Fig. 26. — Section through the capillitiuni, columella and stipe of 

 Lamprodernia arcyrionema, Rost. 



Fig. 27. — Perpendicular section through Lamproderma viola- 

 ceum, F'r. 



Fig. 28. — Perpendicular section through Lamproderma scintillans, 

 Berk. 



Fig. 29. — Section through the capillitiuni, columella and stipe of 

 Comatricha Ellisii, Morgan. 



Fig. 30. — Sectional view through the capillitiuni and columella of a 

 portion of Comatricha crypta, Schw. 



FJK 3'- — Sectional view through the columella and capillitiuni of a 

 portion of Comatricha longa, Peck. 



Fig. 32:. — A portion of the capillitiuni of Stemouitis tenerrima, B. 

 & C. — A sectional view through the columella above and below a view 

 ol the superficial network. 



Fig. 33. — A portion of the capillitiuni of Stemonitis splendens, 

 Rost. — A sectional view through the columella above and below a 

 view of the superficial network. 



Fig. 34. — The capillitiuni of a very short sporangium of Stemonitis 

 Webberi, Rex; the breadtli, however, somewhat exaggerated. 



p'ig. 35. — Showing the stipe, columella, apical disk and pendent 

 capillitium of Fnerthenema papillatum, Pers. 



Fig. 36.— Perpendicular section through the capillitium, columella, 

 and stipe of Diacluca Thomasii, Rex. 



Note. The figures of the objccls are drawn as they appear under a 

 magiufylng power of about hxj diameters- 



