Rust, Smut, Mildew & Mould. An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi
The book Rust, Smut, Mildew & Mould. An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi was written by author Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), B. 1825 Here you can read free online of Rust, Smut, Mildew & Mould. An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Rust, Smut, Mildew & Mould. An Introduction to the Study of Microscopic Fungi a good or bad book?
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— On dry stems of Conium maculatnm and other Umbelliferee. August find Sept. This is the P-uccinia bullaria of previous editions. The Uredo spores are Trichobasis Conii. Puceinia Smyrnii, Cd. Alexander's Bbaud ; spots obli- terated; sori hypogenous, large, solitary, scattered, brown; spores ovoid, obtuse, verruoose, slightly constricted, minutely pedicellate. — Oa Smyrnium Olusatrum. (Plate III. figs. 55, 56.) Puceinia Anemones, Pers. Anemone Beand: spots obli- terated ; sori subrotund, surroun...ded by the ruptured epidermis, scattered, aggregate, and confluent ; spores brown, very much constricted, consisting of two nearly globose portions, ecbinulate; peduncles very short. — On various species of Anemone. Very common on Ammone nemorosa. April and May. (Plate IV. figs. 64, 65.) Pueeinia Adoxse, DC. Moschatel Bkand ; spots none ; sori orbicular, scattered or crowded, and confluent, girt by the ruptured epidermis ; pseudo-spores elliptic, cells equal, obtusely triangular, slightly constricted, smooth, on rather long peduncles.
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