20 Reproduction in the Mushroom Tribe. By W. G. Smith. 



When the fungus has made about the number of cells repre- 

 sented on the bottom of Fig. 6, the growth cannot be carried any 



VU.C.S. AO. NAT. SC. 



Fig. l.— Cuprinus radiatns, Fr. 

 Enlarged 200 diam., and natural size at A A A. 



further beneath a covering glass. Fig. 7 represents on one side 

 the elevation, and on the other the section of the very smallest 

 infant plant it is possible to see with a lens on the dung. The 



