DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PLATES. H^f) 
DESCRIPTION- OF PLATE YIII. 
Stigmatomyces virescens Thaxter. 
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Figs. 1, 2. Two mature individuals (2) showing spore and ascus mass. A 12. 
Fig. 3. Young individual, the antheridium with discharged aiitherozoids at tlie left; the young 
peritheciuni with terminal trichogyne at the right. D 4. 
Fig. 4. Spore. D 4. 
Stigmatomyces entomopldlus (Peck) Thaxter. 
Fig. 5. Mature individual. A 12. 
Fig. 6. Young individual with antheridium at the right and youiig perithccium with terminal 
trichogyne at the left. D 4. 
Fig. 7. Antheridium enlarged. D 12. 
Fig. 8. Spore. D 4. 
Stigmatomyces Baeri (Knoch) Peyritsch. 
Fig. 9. Mature individual (after Peyritsch). 
Helmintliophana Nycteiibice Peyritsch 
rig. 10. Mature individual (after Peyritsch). 
Dicliomyces princeps Thaxter 
Fig. 11. Mature individual, posterior view. D 2. 
Fig. 12. Mature individual, anterior view. D 12. 
Fig. 13. Spore. D 4. 
Fig. 14. Young individual. 
Chitonomyces spinigerus Thaxter 
Figs. 15, 16. Two mature individuals. D 2. 
Chitonomyces j^^aradoxus Peyritsch. 
l^igs. 17, 18. Two individuals seen from opposite sides. D 2. 
Fig. 19. Young individual seen in optical section. The ascogenic cell has divided into three 
parts, and seems to be connected with the base of a trichogyne (?) The perithccium has begun to 
grow out laterally at the left. ^2. 
Fig. 20. Young individual, showing first cell divisions. D 4. 
%. 21. Spore. D 4. 
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Ilych'ceomyces EalipH Thaxter. 
Fig. 22. Young individual, showing first divisions. D 4. 
Fig. 23. l^'ouug individual in which the lower appendages have developed. D 4. 
