. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. f'iG. 54. Fn;. 5-. Fig. 54. — ; haustoria of Peroaos/'ora. in^ /n, the liypha tra\t-rsini:: an intercellular space of the liost ; z, z, two haustoria penetratin,^,' t\vi> cells f the host and branching therein. The other con Leu is of h (.1st-cells nnt shown. Magnified about 400 diam.—After De Bary. Fig. 55.—a section through the mycelium of a lichen showin^^ hyplu-e near upper sur- face, a, and lower surlace, />, fused into a false tissue ; only in central region are the filaments recogni


. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. f'iG. 54. Fn;. 5-. Fig. 54. — ; haustoria of Peroaos/'ora. in^ /n, the liypha tra\t-rsini:: an intercellular space of the liost ; z, z, two haustoria penetratin,^,' t\vi> cells f the host and branching therein. The other con Leu is of h (.1st-cells nnt shown. Magnified about 400 diam.—After De Bary. Fig. 55.—a section through the mycelium of a lichen showin^^ hyplu-e near upper sur- face, a, and lower surlace, />, fused into a false tissue ; only in central region are the filaments recognizable. I'he dark spheres are imprisoned alga;. Magnified 650 diam. —After Bornet. replaces the youiig oviilary of the flower (see •^ Z^-iS)' and, as it matures, Ijecomes a dark-colored mass, as firm and re- sistant as the grain itself (fig. 56). 'i'he inter\vea\'ing and fusion of the hypha^ sometimes pro- duce cord-like or stra|)dike structures of considerable size. The mycelia of the higher fungi freijuently form them, and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910. New York, H. Holt & company


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