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PLATE XXVIII.— continued . 
PnOMA PUNCTISPORA. 
Fig. 153. Perithecium emitting punctiform sporules ( X 145). 
Phoma septo-basidia. 
Fig. 154. Perithecium—surface view ( X 145). 
Fig. 155. Perithecium in section (X 145). 
Fig. 156. Parenchymatous texture of perithecium (X 1,000). 
Fig. 157. Sporules and septate basidia (x 1,000). 
Dotiuorella LIMONI. 
Fig. 158. Perithecium ( X 540). 
Fig. 159. Sporules (X 1,000). 
PLATE XXIX. 
Ascocuyta cinerea. 
Fig. 100. Three perithecia ( X 145). 
Fig. 1(51. Perithecium—surface view (X 270). 
Fig. 1G2. Sporules ( X 1,000). 
Ascocuyta corticola. 
Fig. 163. Two perithecia ( X 270). 
Fig. 164. Sporules (X 1,000). 
Camarosporium citri. 
Fig. 165. Perithecia— surface view ( X 52). 
Fig. 166. Sporules (X 1,000). 
Fusarium sarcocuroum. 
Fig. 167. Dichotomously branching hyphse, bearing conidia at their 
tips (X 1,000). 
Fig. 168. Detached conidia, straight and slightly curved (x 1,000). 
Cladosforium compactum. 
Fig. 169. Section through outer bark, showing erumpent tuft of hyphse 
(X 540). 
Fig. 170. Hyphse (X 1,000). 
Fig. 171. Conidia detached ( X 1,000). 
Glceosporium intermixtum. 
Fig. 172. Conidia (X 1,000). 
PLATE XXX. 
Septocylindrium radicicolum. 
Fig. 173. Hypha with conidia in chains (X 540). 
Fig. 174. Very short hypha producing conidium (X 1,000). 
Fig. 175. Conidia (x 1,000). 
Fig. 176. Hypha with fusiform branches belonging to some other mould 
(X 1,000). 
