. The essentials of botany. Botany. 162 BOTANY. the size and form of tie spore-fruit. Some of the filaments of the spore-fruit become enlarged into sacs in which spores are developed (Fig. 88), while the others make up the sterile. Fio. 87. Fig. 87.—Diagrammatic vertical section of a Cup-fungus, sliowing position of the spore-sacs. Fig. 88.—a few spore-sacs of a Cup-fungus (Peziza convexula), in various stages of development, a, youngest, to/, oldest. The slender filaments (paraphyses) belong to the sterile tissue. Magnified 550 times. or protective tissue. The spore-sacs grow so that all reac


. The essentials of botany. Botany. 162 BOTANY. the size and form of tie spore-fruit. Some of the filaments of the spore-fruit become enlarged into sacs in which spores are developed (Fig. 88), while the others make up the sterile. Fio. 87. Fig. 87.—Diagrammatic vertical section of a Cup-fungus, sliowing position of the spore-sacs. Fig. 88.—a few spore-sacs of a Cup-fungus (Peziza convexula), in various stages of development, a, youngest, to/, oldest. The slender filaments (paraphyses) belong to the sterile tissue. Magnified 550 times. or protective tissue. The spore-sacs grow so that all reach the same height, and make up the inner surface of the cup (Fig. 87).. 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 Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : H. Holt and company, ;


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