Memoirs . ig. 41. Female individual, the receptacle viewed sidewise. Fig. 42. Young female, showing earlier relations of basal cell. Fig. 43. Receptacle of mature female seen sidewise, with origins of perithecium and appendages. Fig. 44. Male bearing two antheridia: water im., oc. 2. Dimorphomyces obliqueseptatus Thaxter. Figs. 45 to 47. Three 48. Male: water im., oc. 2. Dimorphomyces clavuliferus Thaxter. Fig. 49. Mature female: water im., oc. 50 and 51. Two males: water im., oc. 4. Dimorphomyces triangularis Thaxter. Figs. 52 to 54. Three younger stages in development of


Memoirs . ig. 41. Female individual, the receptacle viewed sidewise. Fig. 42. Young female, showing earlier relations of basal cell. Fig. 43. Receptacle of mature female seen sidewise, with origins of perithecium and appendages. Fig. 44. Male bearing two antheridia: water im., oc. 2. Dimorphomyces obliqueseptatus Thaxter. Figs. 45 to 47. Three 48. Male: water im., oc. 2. Dimorphomyces clavuliferus Thaxter. Fig. 49. Mature female: water im., oc. 50 and 51. Two males: water im., oc. 4. Dimorphomyces triangularis Thaxter. Figs. 52 to 54. Three younger stages in development of female, showing relations of basal cell: water 4. Figs. 55 and 50. Two mature females: water im., oc. 57 and 58. Mature perithecia: water im., oc. 59. Male individual: water im., oc. 4. Dimorphomyces simplex Thaxter. Fig. 60. Male and female from same spore-pair: the necks of the antheridia curved and viewed end-on:water im., oc. 2. MEMOIRS AMERICAN ACADEMY. VOL. XIV. N9 5. PLATE COCKATNE BOSTON MEMOIRS AMERICAN ACADEMY. VOL. XIV. N9 5. F III.


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