ENDOSPOREjE. 
Sporangia tubular, stalked. 
(6) Physarella. 
Fig. l.S. — Physarella mirabUis Peck. 
Two sporangia, one perfect, the other dehiscing in 
revolute lobes from the funnel-shaped columella. 
Magnified 6 J times. 
Fig. 13. 
b. Sporangium-wall cartilaginous throughout or at the 
base. 
Sporangia plasmodiocarps, capillitium with free 
hooked branches. (5) Cienkowskia. 
Fig. 14. — Cienlunoslda reticiilata Rosfc. 
a. Part of branching plasmodiocarp. Magnified 
,r^:f 4 times. 
J. Capillitium threads and part of a perforated 
lime-plate. Magnified 140 times. 
Fig. 14. 
Fig. 15. 
Sporangia goblet -shaped with a lid of thinner sub- 
stance, or subglobose and rugose. 
(7) Craterium. 
Fig. 15. — Crateritm vulgare Ditm. 
a. Two sporangia ; in one the lid has fallen away. 
Magnified 10 times. 
V. Capillitium with lime-knots and two spores. 
Magnified 110 times. 
Sporangia oyoid, shining as if varnished. 
(8) Leocarpus. 
Fig. 16. — Leocarpus vernicosm Link. 
a. Cluster of sporangia. Magnified 2i times. 
h. Hyaline threads and branching lime-knot of tho 
capillitium, with two spores. Magnified 120 
times. 
Fig. 16. 
