MYCOLOGICAL BULLETIN 



No. 35 



JV. 



A. Kclh-rtiuw. Ph. D., Ohio State 



Columbus, Oliio. Jir,\c 1, 1 !M)5 



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Exn.ANATinN OF Fig. 110. The following are shown: 



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I.OTAN1CAL 



CRis'-PA, one plant, natural size, at I o ; an ascus and three pa-raph'-y-ses 

 are shown in /'. x fiflO ; c is a sporidium, x 1400. In II a is shown a 

 plant, natural !-ize, of Hel-vel'-la e-i,as'-ti-ca ; at b are two pa-raph'-y-ses 

 accompanying tl.e mature ascus; at c a single sporidium is given, x 1200. 

 All figures drawn by Fred J. Scaver, Iowa State University. 



Terms Illvstr.xted in the Plate. — The following mycological terms 

 are illustrated on the accompanying plate : 



Acliutc, Agaric, Anniilus, Asrosporcs, Ascus, 



Basidwsporcs, Basidium, 



Cap. Capillitium. Cell, Ccniidinphnrcs, Cystidium, 



Dccitrrciif. 



Gills, 



J I ynu-r.iuiu, Ifyphac, 



Ir.voliitc, 



Lame! la. 



Mushroom, 



Plasmodium, Protoplasm, 



Rcvohitc, Ring, 



Sinuate. Spore. Sterigma. Superior, 



Toadstool, Trama, 



f'mlilicate. Umbo, Uinbonate, 



J'esciculose, Volva. 



I'iG. 111. \c)L-v.\ -Ri A ru-siL'-LA. The illustraticn was made from a photo sent 

 LPjliy Dr. O. 1-1. tislicr; the planf; are rtprescntcd very slightly enlarged; they were 

 (7~> ro:icrtf (1 inrlv Ihis spring, at Ditroit, Michigan. 



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C\) University Bulletin, Scries 9. No. 2 J . Entered as Second Qass Hatter, Post-office at Colambtis. Ohio 



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