408 THAXTER. — MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBENIACEiE. 
LabouBH'! < ,/initorinKa Thaxter. Fig. 10. The Type, X 1 80 . Fig. 11. Port ion of appendage enlarged show- 
ing t-har ter and origin of I he aiithcriili.il branchletl and the ant heridia, X 500. 
Laboulbenia fain, hi Thaxter. Fig. 12. The Type, X 260. 
Laboulbvvin cdettitilis Thaxter. Fig. 13. The Type on Dry/,ta lineola from China, X 200. Fig. 14. Variety 
on THdirnnmuhau sp. from Japan, X 260. 
Labou&ema Amatka Thaxter. Fig. 15. Typical form, x 260. 
PLATE LXVI. 
La h 
Fig. 1. The Type 
Labculbenia Dercyli Thaxter Fig. 2. The Type, X 260. Fig. 3. Insertion-cells of young individual show- 
ing detail of appendagi . X 461. 
Laboulbenia mehmop 
Distal portion of a young 
L'thnitlhcnia Acroaen 
Fig. 4. Mat ure individual with the appendages much broken, X 260. Fig. 5. 
mlbevm Acrogenys Thaxter. Figs. 6-7. The Types, X 260. Fig. 8. Portion of an antheridial branch 
enlarged, X 625. 
Lab Ubewia lttitica Thaxter. Fig. 9. The Type, X 260. Fig. 10. An antheridial branchlet enlarged, X 625 
Lab Obenia Cubcnsis Thaxter. Fig. 11. The Type, X 260. Fig. 12. Tip of the perithecium in a larger speci- 
from the opposite side, X 260. Fig. 13. An appendage showing the insertions of numerous branchlet s, 
X 401 
Jjiboulbmia anomila Thaxter. Fig. 14. The Type: its appendages somewhat broken, X 260. Fig. 15. Young 
individual from the Zambesi, X 260. 
I.abnulhnua eondrida Thaxter. Fig. 16. Mature individual, X 260. 
Laboulbenia coarctata Thaxter. Fig. 17. Mature individual, X 260. 
Labou&enia a^tica Thaxter. Fig. 18. The Type, X 260. Fig. 19. An appendage with antheridia, X 615. 
Laboulbnna strangulata Thaxter. Fig. 20. The Type from Timor X 260. 
PLATE LXVII. 
Labo./Uuia bicmis Thaxter. Fig. 1. The Type, X 260. Fig. 2. Posterior view of tip of perithecium, X 460. 
^benm daclvfophora Thaxter. Fig. 3. Small form on Orectogyros ornaticollis from Madagascar, X 260. 
Fig. 4. 1 he Type on O. specularis from the Gold Coast, Africa, X 260 
Ifl'oulbenia dnjnnaHs Thaxter. Fig. 6. The Type from the Amazon, its appendages almost wholly broken 
off. Fig. 6. A smaller form from Bugaba, Mexico, X 260 
^^^^/^^^ Thaxter IJf.T. The Type, X 260. Fig. 8. Branch of an appendage, X 625. Fig. 9. 
lip of t he perithecium from opposite side to that seen in fig 7 X 625 
Laboulbenia Orechtoclnli Thaxter. Fig. 10. Individual on Orechtochilus oblongiusculus from Pedong having 
bur two appendage, X 260. Fig. 11. The Type on O. cardatus x 260 B ^ 
X J?* R> tt ^1 w 1' l^f " X: • ^ 12 ' MatUre ind>ividual 0n M <™**™ eloryatus from New Guinea, 
X IbO. Fig. 13. 1 vtail of tip of perithecium, X 461 
Fi^iflt iSl I Tha ^K Rg - 14 - TheTyPe - The ^P^^ome of the appendages are supplied, X 260. 
Fig. 15. An appendages with the insertions of two broken branchlets X 625. 
/ /l Ivji i i IT „ «^i * «. -^ - -* - I f Till a V^» a M _* 
Laboulbenia mtundnia 
Ub 
Fig. 16. The Type, X 260. 
X 2^^ 127 JIE^ r!S 17> - J" 6 TyPe - A SmaU individuiil on Di ™*° "P- *» Pondicherry, 
X zw. rig. 18. Detail of the tip of the perithecium, X 625. 
Laboulbenia cfuetophora Thaxter. Kg. 19. 
260 
PLATE LXVIII. 
e\v and varying 
broken, X 270. 
Figs 
Two mature individuals seen from different points of 
antheridia. Fig. 4. A supposed antheridium eXged y " ^ ^^ ^^ SUPPOSed ( ° l ' C 
Rhyncophoromyres ehphantinus Thaxter. Fig. 5. The type X 230 
tJZZZZZZZZ. Th! ' X,er - ^ ^ " ^ eCt ™ atUre ^ *!» '™ ■** X 290. *. 7. The 
^ at 
utoicomyces 
Fig. 8. The type, X 290. 
