Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . 143.— SLIME FUNGI—MYXOMYCETES 315 the capillitium is much swollen at the nodes, enclosing lime;whilst Tilmadoche has small nodes containinglime, and Baclhamia has thick threads in thecapillitium, containing lime throughout. In Cra-terium the form of the sporangium more or lessresembles a wine-glass, closed by a lid or operculum (Fig. 146). The re-maining genera aresmall, consisting of asingle species in each. The last of the fourorders is the Calotriclieae,in w
Introduction to the study of fungi : their organography, classification, and distribution for the use of collectors . 143.— SLIME FUNGI—MYXOMYCETES 315 the capillitium is much swollen at the nodes, enclosing lime;whilst Tilmadoche has small nodes containinglime, and Baclhamia has thick threads in thecapillitium, containing lime throughout. In Cra-terium the form of the sporangium more or lessresembles a wine-glass, closed by a lid or operculum (Fig. 146). The re-maining genera aresmall, consisting of asingle species in each. The last of the fourorders is the Calotriclieae,in which the capillitium <is for the most parthighly developed, andthe sporangia have no
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