. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. a Fig. 10. Urospora mirabilis Aresch. a, b two cells showing the shape of the chrom- atophore and pyrenoids of a elder cell (a) and a young cell (b). The angular holes in b, are the meshes (compare the text), a (400:1), & (766:1). ') Schmitz (Ghromatophoren p. 13) describes the chromatophore of Urospora mirabilis as „mehrere bandförmig oder ringförmig geformte Scheiben". As pointed out by Kjellman it is highly doubtful whether the plant in question described by Schmitz, belongs really to U. mirabilis Aresch.; his figure (1. c. Tab. II, fi


. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. a Fig. 10. Urospora mirabilis Aresch. a, b two cells showing the shape of the chrom- atophore and pyrenoids of a elder cell (a) and a young cell (b). The angular holes in b, are the meshes (compare the text), a (400:1), & (766:1). ') Schmitz (Ghromatophoren p. 13) describes the chromatophore of Urospora mirabilis as „mehrere bandförmig oder ringförmig geformte Scheiben". As pointed out by Kjellman it is highly doubtful whether the plant in question described by Schmitz, belongs really to U. mirabilis Aresch.; his figure (1. c. Tab. II, fig. 18) does not resemble this 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 Botaniske forening i København. København : H. Hagerups Forlag


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