. ; '^â H^'i FlO. 292.âAgaricus adiposiis and Polyporum Hdrtigii. Destruc- tion of Fir-wood. The boundary of the regions affected by the two fungi is formed by a verj- dark line of demarkatiou. To the right the destruction is that produced by Hartigii, to the left by AgarirvK ^. (v. Tubeuf phot.) Agaricus (Pholiota) squarrosus (INIiill.). On living and deail stems of broad-leaved trees. (Britain.) Ag. (Ph.) destruens (Brond.). On living and dead steins of poplar. (Britain.) Ag. (Ph.) aurivellus (Batsch.). On living and dead stems of broad-leaved trees. (Britain.) &qu
. ; '^â H^'i FlO. 292.âAgaricus adiposiis and Polyporum Hdrtigii. Destruc- tion of Fir-wood. The boundary of the regions affected by the two fungi is formed by a verj- dark line of demarkatiou. To the right the destruction is that produced by Hartigii, to the left by AgarirvK ^. (v. Tubeuf phot.) Agaricus (Pholiota) squarrosus (INIiill.). On living and deail stems of broad-leaved trees. (Britain.) Ag. (Ph.) destruens (Brond.). On living and dead steins of poplar. (Britain.) Ag. (Ph.) aurivellus (Batsch.). On living and dead stems of broad-leaved trees. (Britain.) " FUNGI ; The fungi placed here have life-histories which as yet Iiave not been completely investigated, most of them being known only in the form of pycnidia or conidia. The number of species was at one time much larger, but it is gradually being re- duced as the forms are proved to be stages in the life of some species of definite systematic position in the other groups already considered. The group may be divided into the provisional sub-groups, the Sphacropsidcae, Mclanconieae, and Hyphomycctes.
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