. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Fig. 127.—Spicaria simplicissima Olid. A, conidiophores and conid- ial fructification, x ; B, same swollen enlarged, x ; C, chlamydo- spores, X Hab. Isolated from humous soil from Bussum, Holland, September, 1903, Koning; from soil of plant-breeding plats, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., in November, 1910, and January, 1911, also


. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Fig. 127.—Spicaria simplicissima Olid. A, conidiophores and conid- ial fructification, x ; B, same swollen enlarged, x ; C, chlamydo- spores, X Hab. Isolated from humous soil from Bussum, Holland, September, 1903, Koning; from soil of plant-breeding plats, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., in November, 1910, and January, 1911, also from potato tubers. Plant pathology herbarium No. 5,921. Naematogonium humicola Oud., Arch. Neerl. Sci. Nat. ser. 2, 7: 288. pi. 23, figs. I-J. 1902. Nederl. Kruidk. Arch, ser. 3, 2: 905. 1903. Lindau, Rab. Krypt. Flora Abt. 8, i: 360. 1907. Colonies orbicular, velvety, at first white, later light green, finally cream- colored (Sacc. Chromot. No. 27); conidio- phores ascending, ^1 thick, hyaline, septate, unbranched, consisting of perfectly cylindrical long cells alternating with shorter, fertile cells; conidia sessile, globose, 3-4/x in diameter, or ellipsoidal 3-6 by 2-4n, almost h^^aline. Hab. Isolated from pulverized hiimous soil from woods called Span- derswoud near Bussum, Holland, June, 1901, Koning. Trichothecium roseum Link, Mag. Gesell. Naturf. Fr. Berlins: iS. fig. 27. 1809. Syn. Puccinia rosea Corda, Icon. Fung, i: 6. fig. q8. 1837. Dactylium roseum Berk. Lambotte, Fl. ]\Iyc. Belg. 3: 244. 1880. Cephalothecium roseum Corda, Icon. Fung. 2: 14. ^g. 62. 1838. Cephalothecium candidum Bonord., Handb. Allg. Myk., %i. fig. 8g. 1851. Colonies forming a powdery or velvety covering, wide-spreading, mold- like or cobwebby, at first white, later rose-red; vegetative hyphas septate, branched, ; conidiophores erect, sparsely or nonseptate, mostly unbranched, 200-500 by conidia acrogenous, produced singly one after the other, adhering to the upper part of t


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