. Parasitic fungi of Illinois / by Burrill. Fungi. Fig. 5. Figure 5. Undnula am- lis, Peck: a, perithe- cium with the numerous appendages (6) coiled at the tip,— magnified 100 times; c, i one of the appendages (tip) further magnified; d,anas- cus with five spores,—magni- fied 200 times. The lower, pointed end of the ascus is attached to the bottom of the cavity of the Figure 6. Phyllactinia sw/- fulta, (Eeb.) Sacc.: a, perithe- cium with the needle-shaped appendages (6) swollen at base,—magnified 50 times; c, a branched appendage; d!, an ascus with two spores,— mag- nified 1


. Parasitic fungi of Illinois / by Burrill. Fungi. Fig. 5. Figure 5. Undnula am- lis, Peck: a, perithe- cium with the numerous appendages (6) coiled at the tip,— magnified 100 times; c, i one of the appendages (tip) further magnified; d,anas- cus with five spores,—magni- fied 200 times. The lower, pointed end of the ascus is attached to the bottom of the cavity of the Figure 6. Phyllactinia sw/- fulta, (Eeb.) Sacc.: a, perithe- cium with the needle-shaped appendages (6) swollen at base,—magnified 50 times; c, a branched appendage; d!, an ascus with two spores,— mag- nified 100 times. The point (pedicel) of attachment is shown. The appendages are normally quite straight, but are here shown as they ap- peared under the microscope, possibly mechanically bent. Fig. 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 Burrill, Thomas J. (Thomas Jonathan), 1839-1916; Earle, F. S. (Franklin Sumner), 1856-1929. Peoria, Ill. : J. W. Franks


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