Memoirs . COCKATNE BOSTON THAXTER.--LABOULBENIACEAE MEMOIRS AMERICAN ACADEMY. VOL. XIV. N9 5. F III.. THAXTER - -lABOULBENIACEAE MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBENIACE.E. 417 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE III. Dimeromyces anomalus Thaxter. Figs. 61 and 62. Two females, the appendages partly broken. Fig. 63. Furcate male, the appendage also producing antheridia: water im , oc. 4. Dimeromyces adventitiosus Thaxter. Fig. 64. Female individual with two young perithecia developing at right from undifferentiated primaryappendage. Fig. 65. Female individual, showing development of a perithecium near the tip of the pr

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Memoirs . COCKATNE BOSTON THAXTER.--LABOULBENIACEAE MEMOIRS AMERICAN ACADEMY. VOL. XIV. N9 5. F III.. THAXTER - -lABOULBENIACEAE MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBENIACE.E. 417 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE III. Dimeromyces anomalus Thaxter. Figs. 61 and 62. Two females, the appendages partly broken. Fig. 63. Furcate male, the appendage also producing antheridia: water im , oc. 4. Dimeromyces adventitiosus Thaxter. Fig. 64. Female individual with two young perithecia developing at right from undifferentiated primaryappendage. Fig. 65. Female individual, showing development of a perithecium near the tip of the primary appendageat left, and from the base of the lower secondary appendage at right. Zeiss A, oc. 4 Fig. 66. Male individual of the more ordinary type, without accessory antheridia or appendages: waterim., oc. 4. Fig. 67. Highly developed male individual, with two secondary appendages; the lower, at left, like theprimary, at right, bearing numerous antheridia. Dimeromyces Peltoidis Thaxter. Fig. 68. Luxuriantly developed female: the lower secondary appendage at right, developing a peritheciumfrom