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PLATE XXIV. 
Glceosporium tenuisporum. 
Fig. 101. Conidia (X 1,000). 
COLLETOTRICHUM GL(EOSPORIOIDES. 
Fig. 102. Bristle (X 1,000). 
Fig. 103. Conidia (X 1,000). 
Pestalozzia funerea. 
Fig. 104. Conidia (X 1,000). 
Epicoccum granulatum. 
Fig. 105. Surface view of sporodochia C X 52). 
Fig. 100. Section of stroma bearing conidia (x 270). 
Fig. 107. Conidium (X 1,000). 
Piioma rhodospora. 
Fig. 108. Perithecia — surface view (X 145). 
Fig. 109. Sporules(X 1,000). 
Dotiiiorella federata. 
Fig. 110. Pustule CX 145). 
Fig. 111. Perithecia — surface view (X 270). 
Fig. 112. Sporules (X 1,000). 
CONIOTIIYRIUM CERVINUM. 
Fig. 113. Perithecium—surface view (X 270). 
Fig. 114. Sporules (X 1,000). 
PLATE XXV. 
Pleospora media. 
Fig. 115. Perithecia—surface view (X 145). 
Fig. 110. Parenchymatous texture of perithecuim (X 1,000). 
Fig. 117. Ascus with sporidia and paraphyses (X 1,000). 
Fig, 118. Immature colourless unisoptate sporidia (X 1,000). 
Fig. 119. Slender thick-jointed hyphre inside immature perithecium 
(X 1,000). 
Fig. 120. Group of perithecia (4) of Phoma omnivora associated with large 
perithecuim of P. viedia (X 52). 
Piioma iiesperidum. 
Fig. 121. Perithecium—surface view (X 145). 
Fig. 122. Sporules (X 1,000). 
Clastekosporium citri. 
Fig. 123. Hyphre branching and creeping (X 1,000). 
Fig. 124. Conidium (X 1,000). 
