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DESCIUPTIONS OF THE PLATES, .I'J" 
DESCKIPTIO^ OF PLATE XXV. 
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Ceralomyces furcatus Thaxtor. 
Fig. 1. Young individual with trichogyne. A 12. 
Fig. 2. Mature individual; the perithecium in optical section. A 12. 
Fig. 3. Mature individual, surface view. A 12. 
Fig. 4. Ascospore, D 4. 
Ceratomyces contortus Tliaxter, 
Fig. 5. Mature individual, the perithecium seen in optical section. A 12. 
Fig. 6. Mature individual, surface view. A 12. 
Fig. 7. Abnormal individual, producing two peritliecia, A 12. 
Fig, 8. Young individual with trichogyne. A 12. 
Fig. 9. The same, showing cell-connections of trichogyne. D 12. 
Fig. 10. Spore. D 4. 
Ceratomyces hnmilis Thaxter. 
Figs. 11-13. INIature individuals. A 12 
Fig, 14. Spore. D 4. 
Ceratomyces minisculus Tliaxter 
Figs. 15, 16. Mature individuals. A 12. 
Fig. 17. Younger individual with old trichogyne. A 12. 
Fig. 18. Spore. D 4, 
Ceratomyces terrestn's Thaxter. 
Mature 
A 12. 
Fig. 22, A mature individual, enlarged sectional view. D 4, 
Fig. 23. Appendage bearing antheridia. D 12. 
Fig. 24. Spore. D 4. 
