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above, and in section, x 45 ; Fig. 34, ascus containing nearly ripe spores, and 
paraphyses, and two ripe spores, x 400. 
Fig. 35. Endomyces coprophilus , sp. nov., part of creeping mycelium with three 
ripe asci and one immature ascus, x 400; ascus with four and eight spores, 
x 1000. 
Figs. 36-38. Melanospora discospora, sp. nov. ; Fig. 36, perithecium ejecting 
spores, x 95 ; Fig. 37, young ascus, x 400 ; Fig. 38, ripe spores, x 400. 
Figs. 39-4°. Eurotium insigne , Wint. ; conidial stage (= Gliocladium pent- 
cilloides , Corda) ; Fig. 39, single conidiophore, x 95 ; Fig. 40, apex of same, and 
conidia, x 400. 
Figs. 41-44. Thelebolus stercoreus, Zukal ; Fig. 41, apothecium, with single 
protruding ascus, x 125 ; Fig. 42, ascus, showing mode of dehiscence (magnified) ; 
Figs. 43, 44, apex of same, more highly magnified. 
Fig- 45. 1 Ascozonus oligoascus , Heimerl * (see p. 327); apothecium, x 255, 
and ascus, x 400. 
Figs. 46, 47. Ryparobius , sp. on Goose-dung, Kew (see p. 320) j apothecium, 
x 200.; two asci from the same apothecium, x 400. 
Figs. 48-51. Saccobolus quadrisporus , sp. nov.; Fig. 48, apothecium, x 52 ; 
Fig. 49, ascus, x 400 ; Fig. 50, group of spores, discharged from the ascus, but 
still surrounded by the mucilaginous s sac,’ x 400; Fig. 51, spores, x 670. 
Figs. 52-55. As cobolus perplexans, sp. nov. ; Fig. 52, ascophore, x 25 ; Fig. 53, 
ascus and paraphyses, x 400; Fig. 54, spores, x 400 ; Fig. 55, single spore, 
x 1000. 
Fig. 56. Two spores of Ascobolus glaber ( A . albidus, Crouan), taken direct 
from apothecia growing on Rabbit-dung, and germinating in a hanging-drop of 
dung-decoction, x 400 (see p. 317). 
Figs. 57-61. Sphaeroderma Hulseboschii, Oudem. ; Fig. 57, perithecium, x 52; 
Fig. 58, cells of outer wall of same, x 400 ; Fig. 59, ostiolum of perithecium, 
x 400; Fig. 60, ascus and spores, x 400; Fig. 61, immature spore, x 400. 
Figs. 62-65. Microascus nidicola , sp. nov. ; Fig. 62, perithecium, x 95; Fig. 63, 
cells of outer wall of same, x 400; Fig. 64, asci and spores, x 400; Fig. 65, 
ditto, x 670. 
Fig. 66. Thelebolus stercoreus , Zukal ; transverse section through an apothecium 
containing two asci, x 400. 
