Fungi: Their Nature and UsesD. Appleton, 1875 - 299 páginas |
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... observation , and more and more education of the eye to see , and the mind to appreciate , relationships and distinctions . We have already assumed that fungi are duly and universally admitted , as plants , into the vegetable kingdom ...
... observation , and more and more education of the eye to see , and the mind to appreciate , relationships and distinctions . We have already assumed that fungi are duly and universally admitted , as plants , into the vegetable kingdom ...
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... observations of M. Trécul , in a paper laid before the French Academy , have thus been summarized : -1 . Yeast cells may be formed in the must of beer without spores being previously sown . 2. Cells of the same form as those of yeast ...
... observations of M. Trécul , in a paper laid before the French Academy , have thus been summarized : -1 . Yeast cells may be formed in the must of beer without spores being previously sown . 2. Cells of the same form as those of yeast ...
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... observed , no fungus is per- fect without fruit of some kind , and the peculiarities of structure and development of fruit form one of the most important elements in classification . To attempt , therefore , to give names to such ...
... observed , no fungus is per- fect without fruit of some kind , and the peculiarities of structure and development of fruit form one of the most important elements in classification . To attempt , therefore , to give names to such ...
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... observation directly made teaches that the green matter originally arises . within the primary chlorophyll- or ... observed to be empty , and then , by the aid of secretion , green matter is gradually produced in the cavity and ...
... observation directly made teaches that the green matter originally arises . within the primary chlorophyll- or ... observed to be empty , and then , by the aid of secretion , green matter is gradually produced in the cavity and ...
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... submitted to a similar examination , it will be found that the whole surface is studded * In Paxillus involutus the hymenium may be readily torn off and unfolded . with spores . The first peculiarity which will be observed 20 FUNGI .
... submitted to a similar examination , it will be found that the whole surface is studded * In Paxillus involutus the hymenium may be readily torn off and unfolded . with spores . The first peculiarity which will be observed 20 FUNGI .
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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
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Página ii - II. Physics and Politics ; or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of "Natural Selection " and " Inheritance