Fungi: Their Nature and UsesD. Appleton, 1875 - 299 páginas |
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... organs of reproduction and the foliage , it is to some extent possible to understand the connection between parasitic plants like fungi , which do not derive their support from the constructive energy of their fronds , and those which ...
... organs of reproduction and the foliage , it is to some extent possible to understand the connection between parasitic plants like fungi , which do not derive their support from the constructive energy of their fronds , and those which ...
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... organs of lichens , were only imprisoned algae . In language which the Rev. J. M. Crombie † describes as pictorial , " this author gave the general conclusion at which he had arrived , as follows : - " As the result of my researches ...
... organs of lichens , were only imprisoned algae . In language which the Rev. J. M. Crombie † describes as pictorial , " this author gave the general conclusion at which he had arrived , as follows : - " As the result of my researches ...
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... organ being pro- duced by the other . This he thinks is the only way in which it can be accounted for that the gonidia of diverse lichens should be almost identical . Dr. Nylander , in referring to this hypothesis of an imprisoned algal ...
... organ being pro- duced by the other . This he thinks is the only way in which it can be accounted for that the gonidia of diverse lichens should be almost identical . Dr. Nylander , in referring to this hypothesis of an imprisoned algal ...
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... organs of the lichen proper rather than algae , and that these gonidia can continue to vegetate separately , and so be mistaken for unicellular algæ . " In this Th . Fries seems substantially to concur . But there is one strong argu ...
... organs of the lichen proper rather than algae , and that these gonidia can continue to vegetate separately , and so be mistaken for unicellular algæ . " In this Th . Fries seems substantially to concur . But there is one strong argu ...
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... organs are developed . If it were possible to remove this membrane in one entire piece and spread it out flat , it would cover an immense surface , as compared with the size of the pileus , for it is plaited or folded like a lady's fan ...
... organs are developed . If it were possible to remove this membrane in one entire piece and spread it out flat , it would cover an immense surface , as compared with the size of the pileus , for it is plaited or folded like a lady's fan ...
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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