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Specimens from Delagoa Bay, however, (Brit. Museum, N<>. (too) and from Sierra Leone 15. M. Si 
602 on 0. venaior) are suffused with dark brown in most eases, 
Var. divakicata Thaxter. Plate LI 1 1, figs, 7. 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts :md Sri., Vol. XXXVIII, j>. 53. June. 1902. 
Cell V once proliferous or sometimes normal without proliferation, the priinan appendages eopiousl 
several times branched, the branches or bnuiehlets commonly more or less marked In basil hliirkish dif- 
fusions, divaricate, slender, tapering, flexuous. On CklamtUS sp., Sandakao, Borneo; British Museum. 
No. 664, Type. On Chkenius ? sp., Victoria, Australia; Hope Collection, No. 339. On Ndnww 
viridexcens Chaud. (?), New Zealand; Paris Museum, No. 159. On Bcmbus giga* Hates, Japan; Pari 
Museum, No. 133. On Rhembus Iwvw Lesne, Java; Paris Museum, No. 109. 
LABOULBENIA CraSPIBOPHORI Thaxter. Plate Id II, (i^ r s. S <). 
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and outward toward the tip, becoming almost opaque dark brown; the tip rather small, hardly distin- 
guished, bent slightly outward; the lip edges pale, outwardly oblique. Receptacle usually rather slender, 
the basal and subbasal cells relatively large and long, faintly suffused with brown, th upper longer 
separated from cell III by a narrow horizontal septum and from cell VI by a very oblique Of almost verti- 
cal one; the distal portion of the receptacle narrow, but rather abruptly distinguished, especially cell 
III and IV, more or less deeply suffused, becoming eoncolorous with the perithecium. ( Niter append;.. 
long, slender, simple, or rarely distally furcate, curved outward; the basal cell of the inner appendage 
relatively very small, bearing a single", erect, short, one-ceiled branch; which, after 1 .ring several an- 
theridia distally, soon disappears. Spores 75 X 5 /*. Perithelia 180-210 X 48 /L Receptacle 1V>- 
325 ft. Appendages longer, 30(3-375 ft. Total length to tip of perithecium 280 S I & 
On Craspidophoms lenuipunctaius Laf., East Indies; British .Museum, No. 602. On Pamgmui 
(Evdema) Sumei Murr., Old Calabar, Africa; British Museum, No. 504. On Mieromnmu (1 ujema) 
vicinus Miirr., Gaboon, French -Congo, Africa; Berlin Museum, No. 020. On Crwpubphonu (?) sp., 
U. S. National Museum, Liberia, Africa, No. 8. 
This form is allied to L. proliferous, and although from a A-.-ripti.Ki alone .1 might be readily con 
fused with other species in which the outer appendage is single and simple, its characters shov, suffice* 
individuality to separate it readily from any other spec* thus far d. ribed. It mighl b< regarded , 
•* A ... « i • i r i:i ««*J U , .t»w.<ii»c h«ivr» <wm.<» «iii( ll limn- 
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over, occurs on similar hosts. Its individuality i 
which resembles that of L. proUfamu. The tip . 
of the individuals thus far examined have shown any tendency to pmhlcrutmn in cell V. 
Iabovi.uenh t.Nioi a Thaxter. Hate I. III. 6g. 1. 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and BA, Vol. XXXVIII, p. W. Jane, l«tt 
Perithecium relatively very small, the upper third or b» free reddish l,r„an dec^r than , be ««p 
taclc, erect, straight, nearly symmetric^; the tip clearly and rather ahruptly d, noshed, h, h, H I 
with darkc shades, distinctly pnading. especially externally, tbeed* hyahn, -f^T^ b 
and subbasal cells of the receptacle snbequal small. The insert.on-eell hrond we art I a I 
cells of the appendage clearly distinguished, subepud. aland as broa.l a- fon* I, In 
Simple erect L'anch, the basal cell of which is abruptly narrower. suuansh dee p. ho , ,£m ; , 
\ . , i i *«4« ri; c fal1v liv'i no tinged with pale l>nn\n below , xnc inner 
the rest of the branch ample ohscurcly septate d.sta 1 h .dm g I ^^ 
appends like the outer, shorter, pale, , he ,ta»h «, h^l P ■ ; 
smaller and without septa. Spores about 40 X 4 a. reiitnx is oo a p 
ages 1S4-1S0 p. Total length to tip of perithecium 250-290 /.. 
