Te hy a ee ee es 
Ae tt te tee 
‘Similar siz 
i 3 
Open Letters. 
1893. ] 
i re some- 
i other insects a 
: he fact that small dead flies sapere above: henetee 
"abiaents ele in the roosting-places m 
times very a 
a ~ 
ich i heir position. oe 
their legs, which is oe is soon orsieron hs Ysa hy: 
f cs Sore a enaet upon the question, 
ungus doe 
Specimen simi me see 
white li 
nthe et ee fermed over the dead Dhabi; due to the fact 
sTowing Batters of the hymenophore is very pr 
l 
d less closely 
that in both places the hyphz are more flocculent, an 
Matted together, 
Pores are formed in th 
d 
ified and encase 
put above them. The parts of the dead fly oi foie ¢ themselves 
by the filaments of the fungus, and when these la 
to form the 
Ww us st Ww i y 
usua ro ange if the fl 
l po ructure it would not be strang 
ere lost to sight. 
; ne 
t derives som 
5: To say, “It is unquestionably true Bae Sate the eurtees Of 
hutriment from these flies, for where they fa 
bymenium there ar 
ints of 
ther points 
ed than at othe! 
€ more pores produc 
€,” appears 
ew of the 
to say the least, unwarrantable in vi 
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