. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. 3«4 DIVISION II. COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUNGI. continues attached round the base of the stipe. In Ph. impudicus the inner wall of the peridium is also rent at its apex, and the gleba is detached from it and rises clear above it. An annular transverse rent in the lower portion of the cone separates the cup-shaped basal portion which remains round the base of the stipe from the upper portion, which is torn into shreds, and the pileus which bears the gleba is thus separated fr


. Comparative morphology and biology of the fungi, mycetozoa and bacteria. Fungi -- Morphology; Bacteria -- Morphology. 3«4 DIVISION II. COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUNGI. continues attached round the base of the stipe. In Ph. impudicus the inner wall of the peridium is also rent at its apex, and the gleba is detached from it and rises clear above it. An annular transverse rent in the lower portion of the cone separates the cup-shaped basal portion which remains round the base of the stipe from the upper portion, which is torn into shreds, and the pileus which bears the gleba is thus separated from the stipe except at its upper margin which adheres firmly to the summit of the stipe. The gleba when exposed to the air drops from its stalk as a slimy mass containing the spores in consequence of the deliquescence of its gelatinous tissue. In Phallus caninus the cone and the part of the inner wall of the peridium which covers the gleba go through this process of disorganisation and become indistinguishable be fore deliquescence. For further particulars and differences among the species the reader is referred to the more elaborate works which will be cited below, and the descriptions in systematic 7& FlG. 155. Clathrus canctllatus. Young compound sporophore in median longitudinal section, m mycelium, r, r sections through the strands of the receptaculum, surrounding the gleba, which is shad lanation in the text. The figure is diagrammatic after Tulasne's and ey's drawings. Natural 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 Bary, A. de (Anton), 1831-1888; Balfour, Isaac Bayley, 1853-1922. Oxford : Clarendon Press


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