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OHIO BIOLOGICAL SURVEY 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 
Stemonitis splendens Rost. 
Fig, 1. A group of sporangia. Natural size. X 40. 
Fig. la. A portion of a sporangium, showing columella, capillitium and surface 
net. 
Comatrichia irregularis Rex. 
Fig. 2. A group of sporangia. X 15. 
Fig, 2b. A portion of a sporangium showing columella and capillitium, X 200. 
Enerthenema papillatum ^Pers.) Rost. 
Fig. 3. Two sporangia, the one has shed its spores and shows how the capillitium 
is attached. X 30, 
Brafeldia maxima. (Fr.) Rost. 
Fig. 4. Capillitium threads. X 300. (Macbride). 
Amaurochaete fuliginosa (Sowerby) Macbride. 
Fig. 5. A portion of capillitium. X300. (Macbride). 
Lam proderma violaceum (Fr.) Rost. 
Fig. 6. A sporangium after spore dispersal. X 35. 
Cribraia tenella Schrad. 
Fig. 7. A single sporangium. X 30. 
Dictydium cancellatum (Batsch) Macbride. 
Fig. 8. A single sporangium. X 40. 
Clastoderma debaryanum Blytt. 
Fig. 9. A sporangium after spore dispersal. X 280. (Lister) 
