Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumes 28-29Robert Hardwicke, 1890 - Botany |
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Page 35
... capillitium are colourless , straight , rarely branched , and in this condition there is little or no indication of the spiral marking so conspicuous at maturity ; during the development of the gleba the capillitium - threads pass ...
... capillitium are colourless , straight , rarely branched , and in this condition there is little or no indication of the spiral marking so conspicuous at maturity ; during the development of the gleba the capillitium - threads pass ...
Page 34
... capillitium are colourless , straight , rarely branched , and in this condition there is little or no indication of the spiral marking so conspicuous at maturity ; during the development of the gleba the capillitium - threads pass ...
... capillitium are colourless , straight , rarely branched , and in this condition there is little or no indication of the spiral marking so conspicuous at maturity ; during the development of the gleba the capillitium - threads pass ...
Page 36
... capillitium resembling a bulrush , the final dispersion of the spores being effected by wind and rain . Of the six remaining species , I have only had an opportunity of examining dry herbarium specimens , and Dr. E. Fischer , from an ...
... capillitium resembling a bulrush , the final dispersion of the spores being effected by wind and rain . Of the six remaining species , I have only had an opportunity of examining dry herbarium specimens , and Dr. E. Fischer , from an ...
Page 37
... capillitium in some species , and its rudimentary condition or total absence in others , or the difference in origin of the spores , which can perhaps be explained by assuming that the existing known species represent the two poles of a ...
... capillitium in some species , and its rudimentary condition or total absence in others , or the difference in origin of the spores , which can perhaps be explained by assuming that the existing known species represent the two poles of a ...
Page 70
... capillitium , imperfect at first , as would naturally be expected , nevertheless the precursor of a contrivance which , in its perfected form , as seen in the majority of Gastromycetes that become elevated into the air when mature ...
... capillitium , imperfect at first , as would naturally be expected , nevertheless the precursor of a contrivance which , in its perfected form , as seen in the majority of Gastromycetes that become elevated into the air when mature ...
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