PLATE 3 



FIG. 1. Cryptococcus ovoideus sp. nov. Cells from a young, beerwort culture. 



FIG. 2. Cryptococcus ovoideus sp. nov. Cells from an old, glucose agar 

 culture. 



FIG. 3. Culture 141.201. a, Elongated cells with groups of buds. Froiri 

 beneath the medium in an old, glucose agar ^culture, b, Cells from the surface 

 of the medium. 



FIG. 4. Parasaccharomyces Candida comb. nov. Cells from young, beerwort 

 culture (Culture 229). 



FIG. 5. Parasaccharomyces Candida comb. nov. a, Elongated cells devel- 

 oped in old, agar culture beneath the surface of the medium. The attached 

 globular cells have large refractive globules filling most of the cell interior, 

 b, Cells from surface of old culture showing large refractive globules. 



FIG. 6. Saccharomyces hominis Busse. Cells from young, beerwort culture 

 showing peculiar type of budding. 



FIG. 7. Saccharomyces hominis Busse. Cells from old culture showing al 

 b the numerous large granules usually present in old cells. 



FIG. 8. Mycoderma rugosa sp. nov. Budding cells from young, beerwort 

 culture. 



FIG. 9. Mycoderma rugosa sp. nov. Cells from old agar culture. 



FIG. 10. Pseudosaccharomyces Stevensi sp. nov. Cells from young, beer- 

 wort culture. 



FIG. 11. Pseudosaccharomyces Stevensi sp. nov. Cells from old agar slant 

 culture. 



FIG. 12. Cryptococcus glabratus sp. nov. Cells from young, beerwort gelatin 

 culture. 



FIG. 13. Parasaccharomyces Candida comb. nov. Budding cells from young, 

 beerwort culture. (Culture No. 152.) 



FIG. 14. Mycoderma monosa sp. nov. Cells from young, beerwort culture. 



FIG. 15. Mycoderma monosa sp. nov. Cells from old, agar culture. 



