1 THE OEFEDOGONIAGCEASB 
236. Oe. reinschii Roy. 
(Pl. XLI, fig. 406.) 
In Cooke 1884, p. 160, Pl. 57, fig. 23; Cymatonema sp. Reinsch 1875, p. xi, P1. 6, 
fig. 1 (incorrectly Cymatopleura, p. 77); Oe. sterile Hansg. 1888, p. 43 and 260; 
Hirn 1900, p. 319, Pl. L, fig. 326; Lewis and Taylor 1928, p. 193, text figs. 3 and 4. 
Vegetative cell subhexagonal or subellipsoid, sometimes nearly 
cylindrical; basal cell subhemispherical; apical cell obtuse; vegetative 
cell 6-9 (-11) X8—24u; basal cell 8-9 X 5-6y. 
United States: Michigan, Florida, New York, Massachu- 
setts; Brazil, Paraguay; Austria, England, France, Germany, 
Scotland, Sweden. 
This species, though as yet never found in fruit, is readily 
recognized by its peculiar vegetative cells. Among the typically 
hexagonal and ellispoid cells nearly always can be found regu- 
larly cylindrical cells. : 
