THAXTER. — MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBKM AVEA]. 4.59 
E ucantharom y ccs Diaphori Thaxter . Figs. 8-9. Two mat ure individuals, X 225. Figs. 10 11. Twuanth. i- 
dia, X 600. Fig. 12. Spore, X 600. 
Eucantliaromyces Catascopi Thaxter. Fig. 13. 
pen 
Bum s. • ii in optical Miction, X 
Fig. 15. Anil ilium, ■ GtK> 
Two mat ure individuals, X 225. Figs 19 20 I .nlheri- 
Fig. 16. Spore, X 600. 
Eucantharomyces spinosus Thaxter. Figs. 17-18. 
dia, X 600. 
Eucantharomyces XanthophoRce Thaxter. Figs. 21-22. Two mature individuals, X 225. Fig. 23. Antlx i- 
dium, X 600. 
Eucantharomyces Madagascarcnsis Thaxter. Fig. 24. Mature individual;, X 225. Fig. 25. Anihcri.liiini, 
X 600. Fig. 26. Spore, X 600. 
Eucantharomyces Euprocti Thaxter. Figs. 27-28. Mature individuals, X '-'-'o. Fig. 29. Anlhcridmni, X G<KI 
Fig. 30. Spore, X 600. 
Eucantliaromyces Callidce Thaxter . Figs. 31-32. Mature individuals, X 225. Fig. 33. Antlicridium, X 600 
Fig. 34. Spore, X 600. 
Eucantharomyces A jricana Thaxter. Figs. 35-36. Two mat ure individuals, X 225. Fig. 37. Ant Iridium, 
X 600. Fig. 38. Spore, X 600. 
PLATE XXXIX. 
Herpomyces Phyllodromiae Thaxter. Fig. 1. Partly latent view of mature female individual mm » fe« 
.spine of host, X 625. Fig. 2. Male and female individuals in situ on -pine of host, X 625. 
Herpomyces Platyzosterice Thaxter. Fig. 3. Female individual on spine of hod showing | too of the 
latter by rhizoids, X 625. Fig. 4. Female individual in situ on spine of hod . A :.le individual . present but 
concealed on opposite side. A germinal ing spore pair near tip of spine, X 625. 
Herpomyces Nyctoborce Thaxter. Fig. 5. Male and female individuals in situ on antenna of hod I he femal 
s developed six secondary receptacles tearing perithecia, X 290. Fig. 6. A m le secondary i ptaclc a 
uale individual with its perithecium, X 625. Fig. 7. Male individual producing very numerous at,, bendia, X 6- 
has 
female 
Fig. 8. Terminal portion of the primary female receptacle, X 1100. # 
Herpomyces Anaplcctv Thaxter. Fig. 9. Posterior view of female individual, X B 55. Fig. 10. Male imlmd- 
ual, X 625. 
* n 
Herpomyces uctooice inaxter. rig. ±±. reiiuiif muivmuai *»*„,.««» ,- - » 
a spine to which the primary receptacle is attached. The latter has given rise to a branch which, creeping down i 
spine, has become furcate; each division giving rise to a secon 
and gives rise in both instances to five perithecia, X 290. Fig 
anu gives rise in Dotn instances to uve peiitucuia., /\ ^-^. -* 6 . — - ... ,, f „, w«r i<i lVncle 
secondary receptacle at the left is broken; that at the right developing young pcn.l.ecm X 62.5. I*. W. I -^ 
primary receptacle showing the origin of branch from its subbasal cell. The I ^e of the male n • J»n 
at the left, X 500. Fig. 14. Young perithecium with trichogyne. X 500. Fig. 15. 1 wo spon X j< _ »* 
16. Male individual in which antheridia are being produced from the primary reccpt »de *o*m ,» ■ on , «pm< , 
well as in great numbers from the secondary receptacles which have developed from it, X >->• 
PLATE XL. 
*^*«*«*. **« *- .!-*^^*JLrsS; &L +2EZ 
site sides, X 625. Fig. 3 
septacle 
and their receptacles. A male individual is shown projecting from between tne two . * • 
X 2». Fig. I Male individual with its characteristically elongate, t-^ ^ ^^ ^ B| , , 
dia are produced, X 1100. Fig 5. Primary female receptacle with ,ts character! tn el n; ^ ^ 
branch from its subbasal cell shown at the right , the foot on the left X 11W. ** • nt of host; , he 
Herpomyces arictinus Thaxter. Fig. 7. Male and female individuals tn sUu on t he i g 
female has produced three secondary receptacles, t wo of them mat ure, a younger one lying behind g 
-: v* *w-»- . , -i it. 
cium, X 625. 
X 625. 
appear 
Herpomyces Zanzibarinus Thaxter. Fig. 8. Female individual si .owing ^* J ral cells of which 
2.5. Fig. 9. Male individual, X 1100. Fig. 10. Primary receptacle of female mdiud 
appear to nave produced orancnes, a nwu. . iwonHcle -howniR rmzoNiai "»»'~ 
Herpomyces tricuspidatus Thaxter. Fig. 11. Portion of a female ■J*"*"* "£ A Anilar r ptack viewed 
gin and four lobes which bear perithecia only one of which is shown, X o~o. m- 
