. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . G. 11. Robinson, Phot. UROMYCLADIUM MARITIMUM, LEGUMINOSAE-ACACIA LONGIFOLIA. K 2 282 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XXI. (All Figures X 500.) UROMYCLADIUM 177. Two young teleutospore heads, arising from common stalk, the one on the right being younger than that on the left, and both intermediate betweenT2 and T3 in next figure. (Stained.) 178. Main stem, bearing teleutospore heads in various stages of development: T, filament with two septa, the upper two segments destined to become teleuto-spores, the lowerm


. The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification . G. 11. Robinson, Phot. UROMYCLADIUM MARITIMUM, LEGUMINOSAE-ACACIA LONGIFOLIA. K 2 282 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XXI. (All Figures X 500.) UROMYCLADIUM 177. Two young teleutospore heads, arising from common stalk, the one on the right being younger than that on the left, and both intermediate betweenT2 and T3 in next figure. (Stained.) 178. Main stem, bearing teleutospore heads in various stages of development: T, filament with two septa, the upper two segments destined to become teleuto-spores, the lowermost a vesicle; Tl, similar filament, somewhat more ad-vanced, the vesicle beginning to push out from the lowermost segment; T-,similar filament still more advanced, the uppermost cell distending, in thenext growth is taking place at the side, and in the lowest the vesicle hasattained considerable development; T3, nearly mature head, with two darkteleutospores; U, basidium of a detached uredospore. (Stained.) 179. Abnormal teleutospore head of three teleutospores, a s


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