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PLATE 3. 
Pseudovalsa Fairmant, E. and E. 
fie. tf. Portion of hickory bark with fungus (slightly oe 
Fig. 2. An ascus and sporidia. 
Fig. 3. Sporidia. 
Pycnidia state of the above named Pseudovalsa. 
Fig. 10. A branched sporophore, with two pycnidiospores. | 
Fig. 11. Another form of pycnidiospore. 
Phoma Lyndonvillensts, Fair. 
Fig. 4. Spores of the fungus. 
Haplosporella Atlanthi, E and E. 
Fig. 5. Group of spores. 
Spharotheca Humult, Burrill. : : 
Fig. 6. Ascus and Sporidta. . : 
Didymium Fairmant, Sacc. 
Fig. 7. locci and spores. 
Fig. 8. Crystals. 
Fig. 9. Leaf of Smilacina Brfolia, with groups of the Didymium 
(Nat. size). 
