. Fig. \H.—Spn,-ophnrcs of Khizina v., Upper surface ; b, lower surface; c, small sporophores. (After Hartig.) Fig. 145.—Section of hymenium. a, Para- physes; ?), secreting-tubes; c, asci, each with eight spores. (After Hartig.) The disease extends from a centre and attacks one plant after another, causing them to lose their needles and die. The sporophores are large (f to 2 inches), chestnut-brown, flattened or undulating structures, which sit directly on the mycelium, without a stalk. On the upper surface is the ascogenous layer which, when moist, is peculiarly sticky and 'R. Hart
. Fig. \H.—Spn,-ophnrcs of Khizina v., Upper surface ; b, lower surface; c, small sporophores. (After Hartig.) Fig. 145.—Section of hymenium. a, Para- physes; ?), secreting-tubes; c, asci, each with eight spores. (After Hartig.) The disease extends from a centre and attacks one plant after another, causing them to lose their needles and die. The sporophores are large (f to 2 inches), chestnut-brown, flattened or undulating structures, which sit directly on the mycelium, without a stalk. On the upper surface is the ascogenous layer which, when moist, is peculiarly sticky and 'R. Hartig, Forstl-naturwisHen. Zeilschrift., 1892, p. .")91; Prillieux, Compt. rend, de la Soc. des Acjric, 1880. S
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