EXPLANATION OF PLATE XV

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Fig. 5. A section through the cortex ofPeltigera canina, showing its relation to the medullary hyphae. X 760.

Fig. 6. A portion of a section of the hymenium ofPeltigera canina, showing two asci containing spores, two asci with protoplasmic contents, and five paraphyses. X 760.

Fig. 7. A portion of a section through an apothecium ofPeltigera canina, showing part of the hymenium of interwoven hyphae below and the bases of three paraphyses above. X 760.

Fig. 8. Types of spores found in thePeltigeraceae: a, 4-celled spores ofPeltigera horizontalis; b, 6- to 8-celled spores ofPeltigera sorediata; c, 4-celled spores ofPeltigera aphthosa; d, 4- to 8-celled spores ofPeltigera canina. X 380.

The drawings were made with camera lucida and were reduced one-half in making the plates.

The drawings were made with camera lucida and were reduced one-half in making the plates.

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FOOTNOTES:[A]Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of Miami University.—XVIII[B]Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of Miami University—XIX

[A]Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of Miami University.—XVIII

[A]Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of Miami University.—XVIII

[B]Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of Miami University—XIX

[B]Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of Miami University—XIX


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