Fungi: Their Nature and UsesD. Appleton, 1875 - 299 páginas |
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... manner , if one kingdom be made the subject of in- quiry , the same difficulties will arise . A flowering plant , as represented by a rose or a lily , will be recognized as distinct from a fern , a seaweed , or a fungus . Yet there are ...
... manner , if one kingdom be made the subject of in- quiry , the same difficulties will arise . A flowering plant , as represented by a rose or a lily , will be recognized as distinct from a fern , a seaweed , or a fungus . Yet there are ...
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... manner as the late Dr. Lindley had united allied orders under alliances in his " Vegetable Kingdom ; " but , beyond this , there was no predisposition towards the theory since propounded , and which , like all new theories , has ...
... manner as the late Dr. Lindley had united allied orders under alliances in his " Vegetable Kingdom ; " but , beyond this , there was no predisposition towards the theory since propounded , and which , like all new theories , has ...
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... manner of existence of the other algæ , and that it has no parallel in nature , for nothing physiologically analogous occurs anywhere else . Krempelhuber has argued that there are no conclusive reasons against the assumption that the ...
... manner of existence of the other algæ , and that it has no parallel in nature , for nothing physiologically analogous occurs anywhere else . Krempelhuber has argued that there are no conclusive reasons against the assumption that the ...
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... manner in which their extremities are branched in order to produce the spermatia . At other times the spermatia - bearing surface covers exclusively certain portions of the fungus , espe- cially the inferior lobes , imparting thereto a ...
... manner in which their extremities are branched in order to produce the spermatia . At other times the spermatia - bearing surface covers exclusively certain portions of the fungus , espe- cially the inferior lobes , imparting thereto a ...
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... manner around the threads . In other Myxogastres , threads are also present without any appreciable spiral markings or spines . In the mature condition of these fungi , they so clearly resemble , and have such close affinities with ...
... manner around the threads . In other Myxogastres , threads are also present without any appreciable spiral markings or spines . In the mature condition of these fungi , they so clearly resemble , and have such close affinities with ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Agaricini Agarics Agaricus allied amongst antheridium appear asci Ascomycetes ascus Bary basidia become belong Berkeley bodies Boletus branches cells colour colourless common conidia conidium Coniomycetes Cooke Corda cultivation decay delicate developed disease eaten Ecidium enclosed esculent external filaments fleshy Flora fructification fruit fungi Fungorum fungus gelatinous genera genus germination gills globose growing hymenium Hymenomycetes insects instances Journ known large number latter leaves less lichens mature membrane microscope minute mould Mucedines Mucor mushroom mycelium number of species observed odour oogonia organs paraphyses parasitic peculiar pedicels Penicillium peridium perithecia Peronospora Peziza phosphorescent pileus plants Podisoma Polyporus produced protoplasm pseudospores Puccinia reproductive resembling scarcely Sclerotium septate sér similar sometimes specimens spermatia spermogonia Sphæria Sphæriacei spicules sporangia sporangium spores sporidia sporules stem stroma structure substance surface threads tion tissue Torrubia truffles tubes Tulasne Uredines vegetation whilst wood zoospores zygospore
Passagens conhecidas
Página ii - II. Physics and Politics ; or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of "Natural Selection " and " Inheritance