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DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PLATES* 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VII. 
Haplomyces californicus Tliaxter 
Figs. 1, 2. Mature individuals. D 2. 
Fig. 3. Antheridium enlarged. D 4. 
Fig. 4. Spore. D 4. 
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Fig, 5. Nearly mature individual with hyaline receptacle. D 2. 
Fig. 6. Mature individual. The sub-basal cell of the receptacle and the basal cell of the 
antheridium deeply blackened. D 2. Fig, 2a. Spore. 
Haplomyces virginianus Thaxter. 
Figs. 7 and 8. Two mature individuals. D 2. 
Fig. 9. Antlieridium enlarp:ed. D 12. 
Fig. 10. Spore. D 4. 
Cantharovnjces pusiUus Thaxter. 
Fig. 11. Immature individual, the base of the trichogyne still adherent near the tip on the 
inner side. D 4. 
Figs. 12, 13. Two mature individuals, with simple and branched appendage. D 2. 
Fig. 14. Two spores. D 4. 
Cantharomyces occidentalls Thaxter. 
Figs. 15, 16. Two mature individuals : the tips of the appendages broken. D 2. 
Cantharomyces Bledii Thaxter, 
Fig. 17. ^Mature individual. D 2. 
Fig. 18. Mature individual, the sub-basal cell of receptacle partly blackened and producing two 
pel 1 IXlGCli^l. ±j J^^ 
Fig. 19. Germinating spore. D 4. 
Fig. 20. Young individual, with remains of trichogyne. D 4. 
• J^S- 21- Young individual : the immature perithecium consisting of two superposed cells pro- 
jecting at the left. D 4. b r ^ i- 
Fig. 22. Antheridium enlarged. D ]2. 
Fig. 23. Spore. D 4. 
;^yeiop. D 4. 
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Eucantharomyces Atrani Thaxter. 
Fig. 25. Nearly mature individual (the tip of the antheridium supplied). D 2 
-Pig. 26. Younger individual. D 2. ii / 
^ig. 27. Antheridium enlarged. D 4. 
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