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Rust, Smut, Mildew, & Mould; An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi. an Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi - Softcover

 
9780217987271: Rust, Smut, Mildew, & Mould; An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi. an Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1878. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... APPENDIX. CLASSIFICATION & DESCRIPTIONS OF FUNGI CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME. 7ECTDIACEI. Pcridium elongated- separating in threads Raestelia. rupturing irregularly Peridermium. Peridium abbreviated, or semi-immersed ... JEeidium: Peridium immersed Endophyllum. RffiSTELIA, Heb. Peridium elongated, at length opening by lateral fissures, or a terminal lacerated mouth. Spermogonia on the opposite surface, on the same or on different leaves; Boestelia cancellata, Reb. Pear-leap Bcestelia; spots yellow, then red, prominent; peridia split to the base into lacinise, which remain united at the apex.--On Pear leaves. Not. very common. Autumn. Supposed to be a condition of Podisoma Sabince. (Plate II. figs. 20, 21.) Boestelia cornuta, Tul. Horn-like Koistelia; spots rusty-brown; peridia cylindrical, slightly curved, yellowishbrown; spores greyish, at length brown.--On the under surface of the leaves of Mountain Ash. Not common. August. Supposed to be a condition of Gvmnosporangium Juniperi, (Plate II. figs. 18,19.) Boestelia lacerata, Tul. Lacerated Rcestelia; peridia clustered in tults, brown, elongated, splitting to the base in segments; spores light brown.--On the under surface of the leaves, and on the petioles and fruit of the Hawthorn. Not uncommon. May to July. Supposed to be a condition of Podisoma Juniperi. (Plate II. figs. 22, 20.) O PEBIDERMrtJM, Chev. Peridium elongated, at length bursting irregularly. Spermogonia scattered, conspicuous. Peridermium Pini, Chev. Peridia oblong, scattered, large; spores orange, subglobose; spermogonia vernal or autumnal, or both; spermatia large, white.--On young branches of Scotch Fir. Common in Scotland, occasional in England. Summer. (Plate II. figs. 27, 28.) Peridermium acicolum,Lk. Peridia elongated, scattered, flattened later...

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