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Explanation of Plates 8-10 

 Pezizella lythri (Desm.) Shear & Dodge 



Plate 8. Conidial stage, Hainesia lythri (Desm.) v. Holm. 



Fig. 1. Small sporodochia on white carpel of dewberry, also mycelia of 

 moulds that often follow this fungus. X 10. 



Fig. 2. Large sporodochia on red raspberry, two showing irregularly 

 lobed margin. X 15. 



Fig. 3. Sporodochia on strawberry showing conical mass of conidia. 

 X 10. 



Fig. 4. Typical forms on strawberry. X 15. 



Fig. 5. Two sporodochia from old cultures on cut surface of apple. The 

 one at left developed normally, that on right remained closed and became 

 darkened. It contained mature spores. X 15. 



Fig. 6. Sporodochia from the same cultures as fig. 5. These resemble pyc- 

 nidia with large ostioles from which broad, white cirrhi of spores are protrud- 

 ing. X 15- 



Fig. 7. Mature sporodochia on agar. The spore masses have become 

 heavy so that most of the sporodochia have fallen over showing the stalk- 

 like basal portions. X 10. 



