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Fig. 
319. Sporidesmium atrofuscum, Cooke. Tuft of compound 
conidia. 
320. Stemphylium pulchrum, Berk. Portion of thread, with 
compound conidia. 
321. Macrosporinm tomato, Cooke. Spot on tomato, n.s., 
thread and conidia magnified. 
322. Puri i ago vagans, Pers. Portion of leaf with fungus, n.s., 
and conidia. 
323. Stilbum formicarium, C. <j* M. Stromata enlarged, with 
free ends of threads and conidia. 
324. Pilacrc divisa, Berk. Stromata, n.s., and enlarged. 
325. Isaria graminiperda, B. M. Stromata, nat. size, and 
enlarged, with conidia. 
326. Ceratium arbuscula, B. Br. Fungus, nat. size, tips 
enlarged, and conidia. 
327. Harpographium quaternarium, C. tf M. Tufts, nat. size, 
and enlarged, threads with spicules, and conidia. 
328. Podosporium grande, Cooke. Tuft, nat. size, portion 
magnified, with conidia. 
329. Isariopsis clavispora, B. <$• C. Tuft of threads with 
conidia. 
330. Tubercularia leguminum, Cooke. Part of legume with 
fungus, n.s., section of pustule and conidia. 
331. Illosporium fiaveolum, Sacc. Fungus on wood, nat. size, 
stroma enlarged, and threads magnified. 
332. gEgerita Candida, Pers. Stroma section enlarged, threads 
and conidia magnified. 
333. Fusicolla incarnata, C. & M . Portion of leaf with spots, 
n.s., and conidia. 
334. Bactridium flavum, Kunze. Conidium magnified. 
335. Fusarium longisporum, C. ij - M. Threads with conidia. 
336. Microcera rectispora, 0. M. Four conidia magnified, 
one further magnified. 
•337. Epicoecum seabrum, Corda. Section of stroma, enlarged, 
with conidia, and conidium x 400. 
338. Strumella hysteroidea, C. 4/. Branch with pustules, 
n.s., pustule enlarged, and conidia. 
339. Myrothecium inundatum, Tode. Pustules enlarged, with 
section, and conidia. 
340. Saccharomyces cerevisice, Meyen. Chains of conidia, and 
spore. 
341. Bacterium termo, Duj. Microbes after Cohn x 650, 
three after Ballinger x 1,000. 
342. Bacillus anthracis, Cohn. Sporules from blood X 600. 
343. Saccharomyces apiculatus, ileess. Sporules or conidia, 
one budding. 
344. Tubulina spumarioidea, C. <$• M. Fungus mass, nat. size, 
spores free. 
345. Enteridium olivaceum, Rost. Clusters of spores and free 
spores. 
