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PLATE XXII. 
PflYLLOSTICTA HESPERIDEARUM. 
Fig. 74. Perithecium—surface view (x 145). 
Fig. 75. Perithecium in section (X 145). 
Fig. 76. Sporules (X 1,000). 
PlIYLLOSTICTA LONGISPORA. 
Fig. 77. Perithecia—surface view (X 145). 
Fig. 78. Sporules (X 1,000). 
Phyllosticta scabiosa. 
Fig. 70. Perithecium—surface view (X 270). 
Fig. 80. Sporules (X 1,000). 
Phoha flaccida. 
Fig. 81. Perithecium—surface view (X 145). 
Fig. 82. Sporules—one with basidium attached (x 1,000). 
P YRENOCIIA ETA 1) ESTRUCTIVA. 
Fig. 83. Two perithecia—surface view (X 145). 
Fig. 84. Spine and basal portion (x 1,000). 
Fig. 85. Sporules (x 1,000). 
lig. 86. Cladosporium—conidia associated with perithecium ( x 1,000). 
PLATE XXIII. 
CONIOTHYRIUM CITRICOLUM. 
tig. 87 . Perithecium—surface view (x 270). 
Fig. 88. Sporules (X 1,000). 
Diplodia destruens. 
Fig. 89. Perithecium—surface view (x 145). 
Fig. 90. Sporules (x 1,000). 
Ascociiyta citricola. 
Fig. 91. Perithecium—surface view (x 270). 
Fig. 92. Sporules (x 1,000). 
Henderson i a citrt. 
Fig. 93. Two perithecia—surface view (x 270). 
Fig. 94. Sporules (x 1 , 000 ). 
Hendersonia socia. 
Fig. 95. Two perithecia (X 145). 
Fig. 96. Sporules, some immature still attached to basidia (x 1,000). 
Septoria Flaccescens. 
Fig. 97. Perithecium—surface view (X 270). 
Fig. 98. Sporules (x 1,000). 
Septoria westraliensis. 
Fig. 99. Perithecium—surface view (X 145). 
Fig. 100. Sporules (X 1,000). 
