. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. Fig. 9.—Oidium. (KoUe and Wassermann.) mycelium, but being so diversified in other respects as to place them in widely separated groups in the systematic arrangement of the. Fig. 10.—Mucor mucedo: i, A sporangium in optical longitudinal section; c, columella; m, wall of sporangium; sp, spores; 2, a ruptured sporangium with only the columella (c) and a small portion of the wall (w) remaining; 3, two smaller sporangia with only a few spores and no columell


. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. Fig. 9.—Oidium. (KoUe and Wassermann.) mycelium, but being so diversified in other respects as to place them in widely separated groups in the systematic arrangement of the. Fig. 10.—Mucor mucedo: i, A sporangium in optical longitudinal section; c, columella; m, wall of sporangium; sp, spores; 2, a ruptured sporangium with only the columella (c) and a small portion of the wall (w) remaining; 3, two smaller sporangia with only a few spores and no columella; 4, germinating spores; s, ruptured sporangium of Mucor muciVaginus with deliquescing wall {m) and swollen interstitial substance (2); sp, spores. (After Brefeld.) fungi. Some are correctly placed among the "Imperfect fungi," some among the Ascomycetes, and some among the Phycomy-. 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 McFarland, Joseph, 1868-. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders Company


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