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Plate I. 

 Fig. 1. — Branched hypha from caterpillar. 2, ;!. — Basidia with conidia from caterpillar ; a, 

 conidia forming. 4. — Basidium from caterpillar from which the conidium has been thrown 

 off ; a, place of attachment to the conidium. 5-7. — Conidia from caterpillar ; a, papillate 

 portion which extended into the basidium. 8. — Mass of basidia from caterpillar; «, conid- 

 ium ; /', empty basidia from which conidia have been thrown off ; c, place of attachment to 

 conidium ; d, basidia before conidia have formed. 9-13. — " Resting bodies " from caterpillar. 

 14. — Resting spore from grasshopper. 15. — Hyphal bodies from caterpillar. 16. — Hyphal 

 bodies from grasshopper. 17-23. — Hyphae developing from hyphal bodies from grasshop- 

 pers. 24-26. — Formation of conidia in agar culture of hyphal bodies from caterpillars. 

 27. — Discharge of conidium (<?) in agar culture of hyphal body from caterpillar ; d, place 

 of attachment to conidium. 



