. Lichens. Lichens. Fig. 17. Gloeocapsa magma Kiitz. X 450 (after West). Fig. 16. Examples of Chroococcus. A, Ch. giganteus West; B, Ch. turgidus Naeg.; C and D, dermaticus West x 450 (after West). lamellate gelatinous wall, forming colonies enclosed in a common sheath (Fig. 17); the inner integument is often coloured red or orange. These ^ Nylander (1866) gave the term "gonimia" to the blue-green algae of the Phycolichens, retaining the term " gonidia " for the bright-green algae of the Archilichens : the distinction is not now main- tained. ^ For further detail
. Lichens. Lichens. Fig. 17. Gloeocapsa magma Kiitz. X 450 (after West). Fig. 16. Examples of Chroococcus. A, Ch. giganteus West; B, Ch. turgidus Naeg.; C and D, dermaticus West x 450 (after West). lamellate gelatinous wall, forming colonies enclosed in a common sheath (Fig. 17); the inner integument is often coloured red or orange. These ^ Nylander (1866) gave the term "gonimia" to the blue-green algae of the Phycolichens, retaining the term " gonidia " for the bright-green algae of the Archilichens : the distinction is not now main- tained. ^ For further details see also the chapter on 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 Smith, Annie Lorrain. Cambridge, At the University Press
Size: 1329px × 1880px
Photo credit: © The Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookpublishercambr, bookyear1921