Mycologia, Volume 2New York Botanical Garden., 1910 - Electronic journals |
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... sporophores every year since , this being the sixth consecutive season that they have been observed . Mem . Torrey Club 12 : 175. 1906 . sidered Hydnum strigosum Sw . These were at once recognized BANKER : A CORRECTION IN NOMENCLATURE.
... sporophores every year since , this being the sixth consecutive season that they have been observed . Mem . Torrey Club 12 : 175. 1906 . sidered Hydnum strigosum Sw . These were at once recognized BANKER : A CORRECTION IN NOMENCLATURE.
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... killed by the ravages of any of these forms , although some parts of the plants are often badly affected . During the past two years a stem and root disease has been -- observed at Lincoln , Nebraska , which has been found 19.
... killed by the ravages of any of these forms , although some parts of the plants are often badly affected . During the past two years a stem and root disease has been -- observed at Lincoln , Nebraska , which has been found 19.
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observed at Lincoln , Nebraska , which has been found to be due to a hitherto undescribed fungus . The disease has proved very destructive , hence its consideration is of economic importance . The disease is characterized by the sudden ...
observed at Lincoln , Nebraska , which has been found to be due to a hitherto undescribed fungus . The disease has proved very destructive , hence its consideration is of economic importance . The disease is characterized by the sudden ...
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... observed in connection with this fungus which might lead to its control . The pansies were destroyed only in those beds which had been fertilized with barnyard manure just previous to planting . Other beds which were not thus enriched ...
... observed in connection with this fungus which might lead to its control . The pansies were destroyed only in those beds which had been fertilized with barnyard manure just previous to planting . Other beds which were not thus enriched ...
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... observed , this species was thought to be the " egg of a Phallus , but , on making a section , it was found to be quite mature and utterly devoid of a stipe or other elongating tissue . At the first incision , the hyaline liquid exuded ...
... observed , this species was thought to be the " egg of a Phallus , but , on making a section , it was found to be quite mature and utterly devoid of a stipe or other elongating tissue . At the first incision , the hyaline liquid exuded ...
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8-spored abundant aecia Agaricus asci asci cylindrical Berk Big Cottonwood Canyon branches Bull Chester Vale City Creek Canyon Cockpit Country collected color columella conidia Crataegus cultures diameter disease DISTRIBUTION Ellis & Everh Epicr EXSICCATI feet Flora 9 Fries Fung Fungi Utah fungus fusiform genus globose growth Gymnosporangium HABITAT heated-soil extract host hyaline hymenium hyphae Hypocrea Hypomyces infection Jour July June LACTARIA leaves material moist Mucor mycelium MYCOLOGIA N. Y. State Mus North American Nutt Parley's Canyon Peck Peckiella perithecia Pileus plants Plate poisonous PUCCINIA pycnia Pyronema Red Butte Canyon rust Rydb Sacc Salt Lake City Schw Seaver slightly soil sown SPECIMENS EXAMINED Sphaeria Sporangiophores spores stems Stroma Stromata subglobose subiculum SUBSTRATA Sumstine surface thick Tieghem Torrey Club TYPE LOCALITY Type species UROMYCES Vermont W. A. Murrill Wasatch Mts woods York Botanical Garden zygospores
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Page 250 - Women hereby announces the offer of a third prize of one thousand dollars for the best thesis written by a woman, on a scientific subject, embodying new observations and new conclusions based on an independent laboratory research in biological, chemical or physical science.
Page 256 - ... but it should be possible with the aid of colored figures to describe a few striking kinds in such a way that no serious mistakes will be made. If one knows the kinds that are perfectly harmless and as many as possible of the harmful kinds, he should be reasonably safe in collecting fungi for food. As the use of mushrooms in this country for food becomes more general, the practical importance of this subject will be vastly increast, and it may be possible to discover perfect antidotes or methods...
Page 57 - Fawn-coloured ; perithecia free, tomentose, with a naked ostiolum seated on a pale crust, here and there elevated, which is thin towards the margin. A very curious species.
Page 165 - The hyphae, which make up the body of the stroma, are light brown, very tortuous, and but slightly branched. Those in the body of the insect are of similar character, but a much darker brown. From the base of the stroma a ground mycelium, or hypothallus, spreads out in all directions on the surface of the leaf, forming a compact membrane near the stroma, but becoming gradually dispersed into separate filaments.
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Page 153 - Genera Lichenum: An Arrangement of the North American Lichens' (1872) ; 'A Catalogue of Plants growing without Cultivation within Thirty Miles of Amherst College' (1875) ; and 'A Synopsis of North American Lichens, Part I> (1882).
Page 46 - Ml stipe central, cylindric, tapering upward, bulbous at times at the base, yellow or yellowish-brown, striate at the apex, variable in size, 4-7 cm. long, 5-15 mm. thick. 44. CERIOMYCES SUBTOMENTOSUS (L.) Murrill Pileus convex to expanded, 4-10 cm. broad; surface dry, tomentose, often rimose-areolate, yellowish-brown, reddishbrown or subolivaceous ; margin entire, often involute when young; context white or yellowish, unchanging, yellow beneath the cuticle, taste mild; tubes adnate or slightly depressed,...
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Page 59 - Hypocrea ceramica Ellis & Everh. N. Am. Pyrenom. 85. 1892. Stromata appearing first as a speck of white tomentum, with a brick-red spot appearing in the center, finally becoming fleshy, rather thick and entirely brick-red without, and white within, subpatellate, convex, becoming wrinkled when dry, punctate with the necks of the slightly protruding perithecia finally dusted over with the greenish spores; asci cylindrical, becoming 16-spored by the breaking of each original spore into 2 subglobose...