PLATE III. 



Agaricus (Hebeloma) Ascophorvs Ph. 



Page 68. 

 Figs. 1, 3. Specimens of ordinary size. 

 Fig. 3. Vertical section of a pileus. 

 Pig. 4. Transverse section of a stem. 

 Fig. 5. A sack with its spores, magnified. 

 Fig. 6. Spores magnified. 



Stilbuii giganteum PJc. 



Page 93. 



Fig. 7. A tuft of plants of ordinary size. 

 Fig. 8. A fertile and sterile plant, magnified 

 Fig. 9. Spores magnified. 



Peziza ecrinosperma Ph. 



Page 95. 

 A Inmp of earth bearing five plants. 

 A plant magnified. 



A paraphysis and an ascus with its spores, magnified. 

 A spore more highly magnified. 



PUCCINIA TRIP USTUL ATA Ph. 



Page 91. 

 Fig. 14. A leaflet of Bul^s mllosus bearing Puccinia tripustulata. 

 Fig. 15. A spot and two sori magnified. 

 Fig. 16. Spores magnified. 



Trichobasis Iridic OLA Ph. 



Page 89. 

 Fig. 17. Part of a leaf of /m mrsicolor bearing Trichobasis Iridicola. 

 Fig. 18. A sorus magnified. 

 Fig. 19. Spores magnified. 



Oeoglossum luteum Ph. 



Page 94. 

 Figs. 20, 21. Specimens of ordinary size showing opposite faces of the club. 

 Fig. 22. Transverse section of a club. 

 Fig. 23. Transverse section of a stem. 

 Fig. 24. A paraphysis and an ascus with its spores, magnified. 



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