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Fig. 7. S. hirta , Hans. ; perithecium, x 25 ; spore, x 400. 
Fig. 8. S. coprophila , Ces. and De Not.; four stages in the development of the 
spore, x 400 (see p. 315). 
Fig. 9. S. macrospora , Auers w. ; perithecium, x 25; apex of ascus and two 
spores, x 400. 
Fig. 10. S.Jimicola (Rob.), Ces. and De Not.; spore, x 400. 
Fig. 11. S. minima , Sacc. and Speg. ; perithecium, x 200; ascus and two 
spores, x 400. 
Fig. 12. S. curvicolla , Wint. ; perithecium, x 25 ; two spores, x 400. 
Fig. 13. S. setosa , Wint.; perithecium, x 25 ; ascus, x 255; spores, x 400. 
Fig. 14. S. pleiospora, Wint.; perithecium, x 25; two spores, x 400. 
Fig. 15. S.neglecta, Hans.; perithecium, x 25; spore, x 400. 
Fig. 16. S.Jimiseda , Ces. and De Not., var. appendiculata (Auersw.) ; peri- 
thecium, x 25 ; three spores, (a) young stage, x 400. 
Fig. 17. Sordaria , sp. (see p. 341); perithecium, x 25; single cell of outer 
wall of same, x 400. 
Fig. 18. Delitschia moravica, Niessl. ; perithecium, x 80; two spores, x 400; 
single spore, x 670. 
Fig. 19. Sporormia fimetaria , De Not. ; perithecium, x 80; cells of outer wall 
of same, x 400 ; ascus and spores, x 400. 
Fig. 20. Delitschia insignis, Mout. ; perithecium, x 10 and 30 ; spores, x 400. 
Fig. 21. Sordaria globosa, sp. nov. ; perithecium, x 25; spore, x 400. 
Fig. 22. Delitschia Winteri, Plowr. ; perithecium, x 25; spore, x 400. 
Fig. 23. Sphaeroderma fimbriatum , Rostr. ; perithecium, x 40; cells of outer 
wall bf same, x 400 ; ascus and spores, x 400 ; to right, two hairs surrounding 
the ostiolum, x 400. 
Fig. 24. Microascus variabilis, sp. nov. ; two perithecia, x 95 ; cells of outer 
wall of perithecium and seta-like hair from same, x 400 ; spores, x 400 ; ascus 
and spores, x 670 ; single spore, x 1000. 
Fig. 25. Pleuroascus Nicholsoni , gen. nov. sp. nov. ; perithecium separated 
from the subiculum, and showing the spiral appendages attached to it, x 80 ; cells 
of outer wall of same, x 400 ; spiral appendage, x 400 ; ascus and spores (a) 
x 400, (b) x 670, (c) x 1000. 
Fig. 26. Magnusia Bartlettii , sp. nov. ; perithecium, x 45 ; cells of outer 
wall of same, x 400 ; asci and spores, x 400. 
Fig. 27. Spumatoria longicollis, gen. nov. sp. nov. ; perithecium ejecting spores, 
x 90 ; hyphae surrounding ostiolum, x 400 ; cells of outer wall of basal part of 
perithecium, x 400 ; ascus and spores, x 400 ; to left of perithecium five stages 
in the development of the conidia ( Rhyncophoma stage), x 400. 
Fig. 28. Eurotium microsporum , sp. nov. ; perithecium, x 45 ; cells of outer 
wall of same, x 400; two spores, x 980; group of asci, x 1000. 
Fig. 29. E. insigne, Wint. ; perithecium, x 25 ; to left, cells of outer wall of 
same, x 400 ; ascus and spores, x 400; single spore, x 670. 
Figs. 30-32. Myxotrichum uncinatum (Eidam), Schroet. ; Fig. 30, single tuft 
growing on Rabbit-dung, x 52 ; three spores from same, x 400; ditto and ascus, 
x 670; Figs. 31, 32, tuft growing on the dung of Patagonian Cavy, x 45; 
spores from same, x 400 and 670; Fig. 32, appendage proceeding from the 
vegetative mycelium, x 400. 
Figs. 33-34. Rhyparobius ascophanoides , Sacc. ; Fig. 33, apothecium, seen from 
