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Figs. 9 & 10. Ascobolus furfuraceus. Fig. 9, the ascus with sporidia; fig. 10, the inner membrane set 
free, and enclosing the sporidia, highly magnified. 
Figs. 11 & 12. Helotium luteolum, Curr. Fig. 11, sporidia; fig. 12, paraphyses, highly magnified. 
Fig. 13. Fruit of Phacidium lacerum, Fr., x 220. 
Fig. 14. Thread of the capillitium of Lycogala epidendrum, L., in the young state, highly magnified. 
Fig. 15. Sporidia of Spheria Triglochinicola, Curr., x 430. 
Fig. 16. (a) Ascus and sporidia of Valsa lageniformis, Curr., x 220 (the tips of the sporidia free) ; 
(b) perithecia in situ, x 25 (c) ostiolum and dark circle, seen from above, slightly magnified ; 
(d) detached perithecium, magnified. 
Fig. 17. Ascus and sporidia of Xylaria vaporaria, Berk., x 220. 
- Fig. 18. Helotium luteolum, Curr. The plant magnified. 
Fig. 19. Ascus and sporidia of Helotium aquaticum, Curr., x 430. 
Fig. 20. Sporidia of a species of Ostreichnion, x 430. 
Fig. 21. Basidium and spores of Nidularia pisiformis, Tul., highly magnified. 
- Fig. 22. Nidularia pisiformis, Tul. 'The plant magnified. 
Fig. 23. a-d. Sporidia of Patellaria aquatica, Curr., in different stages, highly magnified. 
Fig. 24. Sporidia of Nectria hirta, Blox., highly magnified. 
Fig. 25. Fruit of Helvella gigas, Kromb., x 2920. 
Fig. 26. Xylaria vaporaria, Berk. The plant, natural size. 
Figs. 27-29. Sporidia of Cribraria intricata, Schrad., in different stages of germination. 
- Fig. 30. Peziza diplocarpa, Curr. The plant magnified. | 
Fig. 31. Sporidia of Patellaria atro-vinosa, Blox., highly magnified. 
Figs. 32 & 33. Fruit of Peziza diplocarpa, Curr. Fig. 32, paraphyses with spore-like bodies; fig. 33, 
sporidia, highly magnified. 
Fig. 34. Sporidia of Spheria fraxinicola, Curr., x 430. 
Fig. 35. Sporidia of Patellaria palustris, Curr., highly magnified. 
Fig. 36. A sporidium of Phacidium pini, A. & S., x 430. 
