458 TIIANTER. — MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBENIACE^. 
Ckilt omyce* Hpdropori Thaxter. Fig. 28. Mature individual, X 290. Fig. 29. Mature individual more 
highly magnified, X 000. 
CMUmomyce* occulta* Thaxter. Fig. 30. Mature individual, X 290. Fig. 31. Mature individual more highly 
magnified, x 600. 
Chihnmw j/n s liullardi Thaxter. Figs. 32-34. Two mature individuals, X 290. Figs. 35. Tip of perithecium 
enlarged, X 1100. 
( f hih>»omyces Florulunus Thaxter. Figs. 36-37. Mature individuals, X 290. Fig. 38. Mature individual 
more highly magnified, X COO. 
Monoicamyce* Lcptochiri Thaxter. Fig. 39. Individual with simple axis from abdomen of host, X 600. Fig. 
40. Branched individual growing on mouth parts of host, X GOO. 
PLATE XXXV. 
Posterior view 
Monoicomy i &ii Thaxter, Fig. 1. Mature individual, anterior view, X 600. Fig, 2. 
showing primary appendage, X 800. 
Matudcomycrs Brittamcus Thaxter. Fig. 3. Anterior view of mature individual, X 600. Fig. 4. Posterior 
view of receptacle and primary appendages with perithecia and antheridia, X 600. 
M onoitomffi s Ijhulrwglossce Thaxter. Fig. 5. Anterior view of a somewhat irregularly developed individual, 
Fig 
Antheri- 
100 
Monmrmni/rrs Homabta Thaxter. Fig. 8. Large individual from English type-material, anterior view, X 600. 
Fig. 9. Smaller form from Maine, the buses of the perithecial stalks blackened, X 600. Fig. 10. Young individual, 
literal view showing primary ap]HMidage, at left, and antheridia, X 1100. 
VoHoirnmurv* 0.ri/f>oda! Thaxter. Fig. 11. Posterior view of a pair of individuals, X 600. Fig. 12. Lateral 
view <.i a single individual, X 600. Fig. 13. Antheridium, x 1800. 
PLATE XXXVI. 
Mmoitxmyce* nigretcena Thaxter. Figs. 1-2. Posterior view of mature individual, X 600. Fig. 3. Anterior 
view <»f mature individual, X 600. Fig. 4. Antheridium more highly magnified, X 1100. 
u "" '" ™ •1/<'"</""-«! Thaxter. Fig. 5. Well developed individual posterior view, X 600. Figs. 6-7. 
Anterior and posterior views of antheridia with four and two appendages respectively, X 1 100. 
Monoicomy* St. Helen* Thaxter. Fig. 8. Well developed individual showing three of its four perithecigerous 
branches, x 600. Fig. 9. Individual -bowing one of its three perithecigerous branches with sterile appendages 
terminal 
PLATE XXXVII. 
Polya omya, Trichophyw Thaxter. Figs. 1-2. Two mature individuals the body of the perithecium in optical 
section -howing the numerous ascogenic cells, X 600. 
Kl-i^m^furcUlatus Thaxter. Fig. 3. Mature individual, X 600. Fig. 4. Portion of a receptacle showing 
antheridium at the left, X 600. 
dest rovedTX PlniUS '' lhi ThaXter - "*■' 5 " 6 - Mature individual the branches of the primary appendage 
• J" *SE? ^f * TlKlXter - "* 7 * Mature individual, X 600. Fig. 8. Young individual with 
immatun itheaa subtended by an antheridium, X 1100 
Eumanmcamyc ■„/,-/„„ *. Thaxter. Figs. 9-10. Two mature individuab, X 600. 
indiilual'th?','',' 7 ^ ""T ThaX u 6r - Rg3 - U - 12 ' Two imm "™ individuals, X 600. Fig. 13. Young 
rich i'i e X IwTlff^f V** l6ft With ^^ ter " linal Cel1 ' X 1 10 °- «* 14 ' Yoil »g Perithecium and 
Anteri^iew 1, flT**: *****<* and '*»** ***** vie - of antheridia. X 1675. Fig. 18. 
Anterior view of antheridium in optical section, X 1675 
dJttZ; 1 ''^^ F ^- 19-20. ' Two mature individuals, X 285. Fig. 21. An antheri- 
mum, the tliseharge-caiial at the left, X 1100. 
PLATE XXXVIII. 
GOO. lif.T. s™ x » "W.4-8. Two mature individuals, X 225. Fig. 6. Antheridium, X 
