826 REPORT— 1904. 
and eventually uninucleate spores are formed, these being ovoid pointed bodies, 
arranged at the time of their first appearance with their long axes parallel to the 
radii of the ascus. The protoplasm passes through a series of characteristic 
changes during the development of the ascus, and the whole process of spore 
formation seems to be intermediate between the typical methods in sporangia and 
ascl, 
21, Some Features in the Development of the Geoglossacere, 
By Dr, Extas J, Duranp. 
