JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCH. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XI, 
Illustrating Mr. Currey’s Mycological Notes. 
Fig. 
i, 2, and 3.—Graphiola Phenicis, Poit. 
1—A vertical section of the fungus highly magnified. 
a. The black outer crust (which is a ring, zo¢ @ cup), apparently 
formed of the disorganized tissue of the leaf. 
6. A layer, formed either of very minute cells or of granular matter. 
c. Elongated cells of the tissue of the leaf. 
d, Inner roundish cells of the tissue of the leaf. 
eé. Delicate, closely packed threads, springing from the granular 
layer, and marked with very faint transverse lines on septa. 
J. A mass of yellowish, small spores, resting on the threads, and 
probably formed from the breaking off of the terminal cells of 
the threads. 
2.—Vertical section of another specimen, less highly magnified. 
3.—Vertical section of the fungus deprived of its outer carbonaceous coat, 
and showing the threads or fibres (? formed from the tissue of the 
leaf) traversing the mass of spores. x about 50 diameters. 
4.—Fruit of Phragmidium bulbosum, deprived of its stalk, and germinating 
from one of its joints. 
5.—Two joints of a broken fruit of Phragmidium bulbosum germinating 
from the upper joint. 
6.—A germ-filament of Phragmidium bulbosum differing from the usual 
form, as pointed out in the text. 
7.—Spores of Mucor fusiger, Lk. x 220. 
8.—Fruit of Patellaria clavispora, B. and Br.; a—e, stylospores; f and I 
sporidia. x 325, except 6, whichis x 450. 
9.—Patellaria atrata, Fr.; a, ascus, with unripe sporidia; 8, ¢, d, ripe 
sporidia. 
10.—Stylospores of Patellaria atrata, ¥r. 
11, 12.—Vertical sections of pycnidia of Cenangium Cerost. x highly. 
13.—Sporidia of Spheria Zobelii, Tul. 
14.—Stylospores of Spheria Tiliaginea, Currey. X highly. : 
15.—Fruit of Spheria ciliaris, Sow.; a, ascus, with sporidia; 4, secondary 
fruit. 
16.—Spheria obtecta, n. sp.; a, ascus, with sporidia; 4, c, secondary fruit 
17.—Germinating sporidia of Spheria stercoraria, Sow. 
18.—Spheria Spartii, Nees; a, ascus of the usual form; 4, ascus ruptured 
at the apex («), and with the inner membrane protruding, 
19.—a, sporidia of Spheria macrospora, Desm.; 4, fruit of Coryneum 
macrosporium, Berk. 
All the figures are X 325 diameters, except where otherwise stated. 
