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FIGURES ILLUSTEATIXG THE ASCOBOLEAE, &c. 



Fig. 1, Dasyscyplia ciliaris, Sacc, plants X ; — Fig. 2, section of portion 

 of aaccphore of same; x 300; — Pig. 3, Curreyella trachijcarpa, JIass., 

 asous aud parapliysis ; x 300; — Fig. 4, Corijne atrovirens, i^acc, group of 

 plants ; nat. size ; — Fig. 5, ascus and paraphysis ; highly x ; — Fig. 6, 

 spores of same ; x 300 ; — Fig. 7, branched conidiophore with conidia, 

 from conidial stage of same ; X 300 ; — Fig. 8, Bulgariella pulla. Fries, 

 plants ; nat. size ; — Fig. 9, ascus and paraphyses of same ; highly x ; 

 — Fig. 10, spores of same ; X 300; — Fig. 11. Saccoholus Kerverni, Bond.; 

 ascus and paraphysis ; X 300 ; — Fig. 12, Vasyscypha Sopplttii, Mass., 

 ascus and paraphyses; x 300; — Fig. 13, Ombrophila davus, Phil.; nat. 

 size ; — Fig. 14, ascus and paraphyses of same ; X 300 ; — Fig. 15, Stamnaria 

 equiseti, Sacc, plants on dead stem of Equisetum; nat. size; — Fig. 16, 

 plant of same ; x ; — Fig. 17, spores of same ; x 300 ; — Fig. 18, HloUisia 

 atrocinerea, Phil.; nat. size; — Fig. 19, portion of excipulum and margin 

 of same; highly x ; — Fig. 20, two plants of same; x ; — Fig. 21, section 

 of same ; x ; Fig. 22, asous of same ; highly x ; — Fig. 23, spores of 

 same; X 300; — Fig. 24, Dasyscyplia carinato, C. i M. ; nat. size; — 

 Fig. 25, the same ; X ; — Fig. 26, Phialea emergens, Mass. ; nat. size ; — ■ 

 Fig. 27, same ; x ; — Fig. 28, section of same ; x ; — Fig. 29, ascus and 

 paraphysis of same; x 300 ; — Fig. 30, Eeloniditnn pullum, Phil. & Keith, 

 specimens on sheath of grass ; nat. size ; — Fig. 31, portion of cortex and 

 margin of same, outside surface view ; highly x ; — Fig. 32, ascus and 

 parai>hysis of same; highly x ; — Fig. 33, spores of same; x 300; — -Fig. 

 34, Byparobius Godltei, Boudier, asci and paraphysis; X 300; — Fig. 3.5, 

 apex of ascus, showing dehiscence by the opening of a circular lid ; 

 X 300 ; — Fig. 36, Ascophanus minutissimus. Bond. ; nat. size ; — Fig. 37, 

 ascus and paraphyses of same ; x 300 ; — Fig. 38, Byparobius Felletieri, 

 Sacc, ascus and paraphysis; highly x ; — Fig. 39, Tapesia caesia, Fckl., 

 portion of a broadly effused snbiculum with numerous ascophores ; nat. 

 size ; — Fig. 40, ascus and paraphysis of same ; x 300 : — Fig. 41, Chloro- 

 splonium aeruginosum, Tul. ; nat. size; — Fig. 42, spores;of same; X 300 ; 

 — Fig. 43, Pseudopeziza retrusa, Mass., two ascophores bursting through 

 the substance of a pine leaf ; x ; — Fig. 44, ascus of same ; X 300 ; — • 

 Fig. 45, Orbilia auricolor, Sacc. ; nat. size ; — Fig. 46, same, showing the 

 white hyphae surrounding the base of the ascophore; x ; — Fijr. 47, 

 ascus and paraphyses of same ; X 300 ; — Fig. 48, Orbilia inflatula, Karst., 

 two ascophores ; X ; — Fig. 49, an ascophore of the same, in the dry state ; 

 X ; — Fig. 50, section of same ; x ; — Fig. 51, ascus of same : x 300. 



(Fig. 41, at bottom of plate, should be fig. 39.) 



