FIGURE L 



Graphs of conidial length of H. No. 2 (H. ravenelii). 



Graph 43, Seymour and Earle, Economic Fungi, No. 399, Florida, 

 1890. 



Graph 44, Ellis, North American! Fungi, No. 368. North Carolina. 



Graph 45, A. B. Seymour's specimen as grown by me on corn-meal 

 agar. 



Graph 46, deThu men, Mycotheca Universalia, No. 1468. Caro- 

 lina, 1876. 



Graph 47, A. B. Seymour's specimen from Louisiana, 1919. 



Graph 48, Bartholomew, Fungi Columbiana, No. 3026. Nova 

 Scotia, 1909. 



Graph 49, Ravenel, Fungi Americani Exsiccati, No. 165. Florida. 



Graph 50, Ellis and Everhart, Fungi Columbiani, No. 4633. Flori- 

 da, 1914. 



Graph 51, Ellis and Everhart, Fungi Columbiani, No. 465. Caro- 

 lina, 1894. 



Graph 52, Rabenhorst, Fungi Europeai, No. 3082. Argentine, 

 1878, sample 1. 



Graph 53, Rabenhorst, Fungi Europeai, No. 3082a. Argentine, 



1878, sample 2. 

 Graph M a CV 



43 14.97 .18 2.53 .13 16.89 .89 



44 14.80 .22 3. 58 .15 24. 17=*= 1.73 



45 14.79 .14 2.27 .10 15.34 .69 



46 14.49 .19 2.19 .16 15.11 .97 



47 14. 38 . 16 2. 38 .11 16.54 .84 



48 14.35 .22 3. 02 .15 21. 04 1.15 



49 14.34 .21 2. 74 .15 19. 10 1.18 



50 13.98 .20 2.82 .14 20.15 1.50 



51 13.78 .20 3. 49 .14 25. 31 1.08 



52 13.02 .20 3. 16 .14 24. 25 1.18 



53 12.05 .19 3.10 .13 25. 72 1.22 



