20 Nr. 4. L. KOLDERUP RosENVINGE: 
shown in fig. 10 A had a large nucleus situated near the 
lower end of the cell and was attenuated above into a 
Fig. 10. Phyllophora Brodiæi. Collected by Dr. Henning Petersen at Elle- 
kilde Hage, Øresund June 1910 and treated with Juel’s solution. A, pro- 
carp; the carpogonium is attenuated toward the trichogyne channel but 
the trichogyne itself is wanting. B, the last cell has not the character 
of a carpogonium; the bearing cell seems to be uninuclear. C, similar, 
the bearing is plurinuclear. D, the bearing cell is multinuclear; it bears 
two carpogonial branches, but no carpogonium is developed. E, procarp 
showing more than the ordinary number of cells, without carpogonium. 
F, similar group to the left. A, B, 870:1. C—F, 480:1. 
short thin thread, but the trichogyne itself was wanting, 
though the trichogyne channel was very distinct. In all these 
procarps, the carpogonium had a rounded or plane base. 
