Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumes 28-29Robert Hardwicke, 1890 - Botany |
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Page 34
... apex of the central axis and the basal compact portion , also remains as a protective wall , homologous with the pileus of an agaric ; finally , the weft of hypha between the central axis and the external wall becomes the gleba , which ...
... apex of the central axis and the basal compact portion , also remains as a protective wall , homologous with the pileus of an agaric ; finally , the weft of hypha between the central axis and the external wall becomes the gleba , which ...
Page 35
... apex . When the spores are mature , and the capillitium fully developed , the ascogenous hyphee with the clusters of shrivelled asci can still be seen , and although usually colourless , are in some instances more or less tinged with ...
... apex . When the spores are mature , and the capillitium fully developed , the ascogenous hyphee with the clusters of shrivelled asci can still be seen , and although usually colourless , are in some instances more or less tinged with ...
Page 34
... apex of the central axis and the basal compact portion , also remains as a protective wall , homologous with the pileus of an agaric ; finally , the weft of hypha between the central axis and the external wall becomes the gleba , which ...
... apex of the central axis and the basal compact portion , also remains as a protective wall , homologous with the pileus of an agaric ; finally , the weft of hypha between the central axis and the external wall becomes the gleba , which ...
Page 34
... apex . When the spores are mature , and the capillitium fully developed , the ascogenous hyphae with the clusters of shrivelled asci can still be seen , and although usually colourless , are in some instances more or less tinged with ...
... apex . When the spores are mature , and the capillitium fully developed , the ascogenous hyphae with the clusters of shrivelled asci can still be seen , and although usually colourless , are in some instances more or less tinged with ...
Page 37
... apex . It is difficult to realize that two funguses resembling each other so closely in every other respect , that from external characters alone would undoubtedly be considered as being the same species , should belong to the Basidio ...
... apex . It is difficult to realize that two funguses resembling each other so closely in every other respect , that from external characters alone would undoubtedly be considered as being the same species , should belong to the Basidio ...
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