THAXTER. — MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBENIACK.E. 270 
free 
rows 
charge-tube relatively short and stout, bent upward and over the prominent tip of the marginal « ell. 
Spores 45 X 3.5 p. Perithecia 24O-2G0 X 45-62 pt, stalk- 11 75-80 X 20 2S /c, basal irlls 7 100 X 
25-30 //. Receptacle 55-65 X 27 fL Appendage 85-103 p, the antheridium 50 00 X 24 28 pu Tola) 
length to tip of perithecium 375-450 /*. 
Cas 
t 
1. Cordova, Mexico. 
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by the characters of the appendage. 
Eucantharomyces Catascopi Thaxtcr. Plate XXXVIII, figs, l: 1<». 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. XXXV, p. 419. April, 1900. 
Straw-colored becoming pale amber-brown. Perithecium elongate, tapering but dightlv to\ ml 
the tip, or becoming distally swollen through the pressure of the spore mass, the margins < ungated 
through the presence of sometimes as many as seventeen or even more prominences, which are mostly 
well denned, especially the distal one of the series and often distinctly rough-granular, tlxiva which ihe 
slightly bent tip is abruptly distinguished, its distal margin straigl.. oblique, the outer snd lateral lip- 
cells extending just beyond the small darker inner lip-ell; lmsal-eells very much elongaie.l and often 
corrugated through the presence of six or more elevations; the stalk-cell rather stout, much shorter than 
the basal cells, from which it is separated by an outer very oblique, and an inner shori nearly horizontal 
septum. Receptacle relatively small, the basal cell longer than the subbasal evil, distaUy enlarged so 
contact 
1 )|K-I 
cell from which it was originally derived. The basal cell of the . . _ 
subbasal cell, the marginal cell bulging outward slightly dually, and extending thnosl to the bt of U* 
subbasal cell. Antheridial cells in five rows of eight, seven, six, five, and four cells or the foul jnner 
rows somewhat variable. Spores 50 X 4.5 //. 
400-47.". X 00-70 m, the -Jalk 
35-40 /*, the basal cells 200-240 pu Receptacle 100-110 X 38 *. Ap F ndage 120 * anthendmm 00 X 
32 fi. Total length 680-950 
On Co**o£ sp., Pans Moseum, No. 1». lies des Molunnes On the margin .dtlteri^te £» 
The 
though sometimes partly obliterated by the copious spore 
its other peculiarities. The ascogenic cells are remark; 
lv.;n« orrannAfl In a m«!ptte. as is indicated in fig- 13. 
>rm 
Eucantharomyces Diaphori Thaxter. Plate XXXVIII %^8- 12 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Vol. XXXV. p. 416. Apr.!, 1900. 
Pale straw-colored. 
and 
.ymmetricallv inflated; tapering slightly from about the micime 
nninal, hearing 
asYTimi 
8-9 
Ueeeptaele rather short and **, the "j^-*"*"?^ 
talk-cell 
what stouter than the basal, the two togemer 8ui«w»~ — ~ ---- y , 
Appendage relatively .arge, its hasal cell short '*^^*^X S^ -2 •. 
snbbasal eell slightly longer than broad, t.s npper t.0 h.rds bon red «h rg 
ndna.es in a slender stiff straight spined.ke proeess abou 1-12 long a „ g * ^ 
.,.,., „ . n £ c~ £*.«* tlirpp three, and two cells respeeuM». «* b 
tube l>ent outward and slightij i 
lAV^n IVrittwck 120 X 3 
ward, the tip bluntly eonieal with a slight basal enlargement. Spores ,40 X - - T( 
S t.lMI 30 X 18 f,. Appendage 70 /■ long, the anthendmm 28 X 21 ,,. Keee, 
length to tip of perithecium 180 fx. 
