. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. jo4 DIVISION r.—GENERAL Mk mentioned also the envelope-cells on the spore-clusters of Urocystis, which will be described in Chapter V", but not the germ-tubes which appear inside the ascus in Sphaeria praecoxj and which were des< ribed by Tulasne ' as filiform appendages. We have already spoken, in com urn nee with ZopPs views, of the physiological import of the gelatinous append. organs which ma} i to attach the asco- spores to one another and to the apex


. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. jo4 DIVISION r.—GENERAL Mk mentioned also the envelope-cells on the spore-clusters of Urocystis, which will be described in Chapter V", but not the germ-tubes which appear inside the ascus in Sphaeria praecoxj and which were des< ribed by Tulasne ' as filiform appendages. We have already spoken, in com urn nee with ZopPs views, of the physiological import of the gelatinous append. organs which ma} i to attach the asco- spores to one another and to the apex of the expanding ascus. This is evident in the case of the Sordarieae, in which the spores, each with its dark episporfum, lie in a row in tl tie behind the other and in contact with one another, and the conical gelatinous processes on each spore are firmly atta< hed to those of its next. 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 Bary, A. de (Anton), 1831-1888; Balfour, Isaac Bayley, 1853-1922. Oxford : Clarendon Press


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