. The fungal diseases of the common larch . Larches. D. Fig. 18.—Dasyscypha calycina, reproductive organs: a, asci and parapl\yses (x 430); a, ascus; p, paraphysis; b, spermogonia (x 430); c, spermogonia, showing escape of spermatia (x 430); D, spermatia (x 1,000). radiating towards the centre. These fine hyphae abstract from their aisices numerous spermatia, small slightly elon- gated cells (about I'S X 1 f^), which remain for a consider-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
. The fungal diseases of the common larch . Larches. D. Fig. 18.—Dasyscypha calycina, reproductive organs: a, asci and parapl\yses (x 430); a, ascus; p, paraphysis; b, spermogonia (x 430); c, spermogonia, showing escape of spermatia (x 430); D, spermatia (x 1,000). radiating towards the centre. These fine hyphae abstract from their aisices numerous spermatia, small slightly elon- gated cells (about I'S X 1 f^), which remain for a consider-. 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 Hiley, W. E. (Wilfrid Edward). Oxford : Clarendon Press
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