. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. HYMEN0MYGETE8. 327 come densely felted into tough masses five to ten or more millimetres in thickness, and of many centimetres in breadth and length; it frequently also becomes compacted. Fig. 226.—A, cross-section of the gills or lamellae {I), of Agaricus campestris ; h, portion of pileus ; B, section of one of the gills, more highly magnified ; t, the cen- tral tissue of the gill {trama) ; sh, the sub-hymenial layer of short, rounded cells ; hy, hymenium. O, a small portion of £, more highly magnified (x 550) ; t, trama; sh, sub-hymenial layer


. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. HYMEN0MYGETE8. 327 come densely felted into tough masses five to ten or more millimetres in thickness, and of many centimetres in breadth and length; it frequently also becomes compacted. Fig. 226.—A, cross-section of the gills or lamellae {I), of Agaricus campestris ; h, portion of pileus ; B, section of one of the gills, more highly magnified ; t, the cen- tral tissue of the gill {trama) ; sh, the sub-hymenial layer of short, rounded cells ; hy, hymenium. O, a small portion of £, more highly magnified (x 550) ; t, trama; sh, sub-hymenial layer ; q, young basidia and paraphyses ; s\ basidium with spores in earliest stage; s'^ basidium with spores nearly ripe; s'^\ basidium with ripe spores; s'^^', basidium from which the ripe spores have fallen.—After Sachs. into cylindrical root-like forms (Fig. 225, A, m). Upon the mycelium there arise, after a longer or shorter period of vege- tation, small rounded or oblong masses, the young sporo-. 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 Bessey, Charles Edwin, 1845- [from old catalog]. New York, H. Holt and company


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