Fnngiis oj Loliuin. 



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into this region. One or two examples were obtained, showing such 

 hyphae in a much convoluted condition. Parts of the thread were 

 swollen and bladder-like, with sharp constrictions at intervals. 

 The contents, however, were the same throughout the length of the- 

 thread, showing no signs of spore formation. (Text-figure 5.) 



Text-Figure 5. 



Hyphae from a staminal filament shewing' slmrp constriction!*. 

 occiUTinj' at intervals alon^ tlu'ir length, x 1700 iliam. 



