. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. 84 Bernice P. Bishop Museum—Bulletin spores inordinate. The spores are about 11 by 3 fx, slightly larger at one end than at the other, and usually with one septum dividing the spore unequally, the septum being near the large end of the spore. Quite fre- quently, however, the spores are two-septate. (See fig. 16, /.) No para- physes were seen. On breaking open the perithecia, it is seen that the secondary thallus layer here present resembles the primary layer in all ways, except that it is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha


. Hawaiian Fungi. Fungi. 84 Bernice P. Bishop Museum—Bulletin spores inordinate. The spores are about 11 by 3 fx, slightly larger at one end than at the other, and usually with one septum dividing the spore unequally, the septum being near the large end of the spore. Quite fre- quently, however, the spores are two-septate. (See fig. 16, /.) No para- physes were seen. On breaking open the perithecia, it is seen that the secondary thallus layer here present resembles the primary layer in all ways, except that it is. 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 Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934. Honolulu, Hawaii : The Museum


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