PLATE 5 



FIG. 1. Cryptococcus verrucosus sp. nov. Budding cells from a young, 

 beerwort culture. 



FIG. 2. Cryptococcus verrucosus sp. nov. From old, agar culture showing 

 the pronounced granular condition. 



FIG. 3. Culture 141.201. Cells from young, beerwort culture. 



FIG. 4. Parasaccharomyces Thomasi sp. nov. Cells from young, beerwort 

 culture. 



FIG. 5. Parasaccharomyces Thomasi sp. nov. a, Elongated cells forming a 

 false mycelium beneath the surface of the agar slant. The elongated cells are 

 formed by the elongation of terminal buds, b, Cells from. surf ace of same culture. 



FIG. 6. Parasaccharomyces Candida comb. nov. (Culture 158). 

 FIG. 7. Culture 141.102. Cells from young, beerwort culture. 



FIG. 8. Oidium albicans. Cells from young, beerwort culture (Culture from 

 St. Thomas Hospital, London). 



FIG. 9. Oidium albicans. Cells from surface of old, agar culture. 



FIG. 10. Group of yeast cells from a culture of Parasaccharomyces Ashfordi 

 showing the great variation in form and size that occurs in a single field of 

 the microscope. 



FIG. 11. Parasaccharomyces Ashfordi sp. nov. Young cells from Culture 2.501. 



FIG. 12. Parasaccharomyces Ashfordi sp. nov. Old cells from surface of 

 agar streak of Culture 2.501. 



FIG. 13. Septation in the hyphae of Parasaccharomyces Candida. From 

 gelatin hanging-drop of Culture 152. 



