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PLATE LXIX. 



Ceralomyc.es curralus Thaxter. Fig. 1. r J'hc type, X 270. 



Ceratomyces cladophorus Thaxter. Fig. 2. Mature type, X 270. 



Hydro pkilomycex rcjkxus Thaxter. Fig. 3. The type showing bulbous insertion. 



Ceratomyces ansatus Thaxter. Fig. 4. The type from Brazil, X 270. Fig. 5. Individual from Florida with 

 distal branchlets developed from the appendages, X 270. 



Ceratomyces procerus Thaxter. Fig. 6. The Type, from Brazil. 



A utoicomyces ormthocephahts Thaxter. Figs. 7-8. Mature individuals seen from opposite sides, / 290. Fig. 

 9. Spore, X 500. 



PLATE LXX. 



Rhynchophoromyces denticulaius Thaxter. Fig. 1. Mature individual, X 270. 

 Ceratomyces Braziliensis Thaxter. Fig. 2. The Type, X 270. 

 Ceratomyces Mexicanus Thaxter. Fig. 3. The Type, X 270. 

 Ceratomyces Floridanus Thaxter. Fig. 4. The Type, X 270. 



Ceratomyces spinigerus Thaxter. Fig. 5. The Type, X 270. Fig. 6. Posterior view of the tip of the perithe- 

 eium, X 600. 



Misgomyces Stomonaxi Thaxter. Figs. 7-8. The Types, X 290. Fig. 8. Young individual. 

 Misqomyces Dyschirii Thaxter. Figs. 9-10. Mature individuals, X 290. 



PLATE LXXI. 



Distichomyces Lcptochiri Thaxter. Figs. 1-3. Mature individuals of various form, X 290. Fig. 4. Young 

 individual with primary terminal appendage and single antheridial branch at left, X 625. Fig. 5. An antheridial 

 branch with terminal group of six antheridia, X 1800. Fig. 6. Younger individual showing the first division in the 

 subbasal cell, X 1090. 



Coreomyces curvatus Thaxter. Fig. 7. Mature individual, X 290. Fig. 8. Young individual. Portion above 

 appendiculate cells before the endogenous formation of t he procarp has begun, X 625. Fig. 9. A later stage in which 

 the branches destined to form the procarp and the endogenous perithecium have begun to arise distally from the 

 third cell and are growing into the cavity of the fourth, X 625. Fig. 10. A later stage of the same in which the 

 procarpic branch having outstripped the others has grown through the cells above and is about to perforate the tip, 

 X 625. Fig. 11. A later stage showing t he antheridial appendages below and the procarpic branch above, which has 

 perforated the terminal cell and has formed a short branched trichogyne, X 625. Fig. 12. A similar stage en- 

 larged showing the origin of the procarp and of a sterile branch, wall-cell branch, from a common basal cell, X 

 1060. Fig. 13. One of the antheridial branches showing the formation of antherozoids from undifferentiated cells 

 of the branch, X 1060. Fig. 14. Rhizoid-like foot spreading on surface of wing, X 1060. Fig. 15. Spore, X 615. 



Coreomyces Corisce Thaxter. Fig. 16. Mature individual, X 290. Fig. 17. Young individual before develop- 

 ment of perithecial or procarpic branch, X 500. Fig. 18. Spore, X 625. 



Autoicomyces falciferus Thaxter. Fig. 19. Mature individual, X 290. 



Kainomyces Isomali Thaxter. Figs. 20-21. Mature individuals, X 290. Fig. 22. Young individual with 

 two perithecigerous branches beginning to develop at the right, X 500. 

 Euzodiomyces Lathrobii Thaxter. Fig. 23. The Type, X 290. 



