. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 152. Ascophora mucedo. Fig. 153. Aspergillus roseus. The Papulaspora sapedionidides, fig. 154, like-wise with colourless mycelium and brick red Fig. 154. Papulaspora sapedionioides. Fig. 155. Ascobolus saccharinus. The Ascobolus saccharinus, fig. 155, gives largesalmon coloured stains. The yellow mildew stains are formed by:The Arcyria ochroleuca, fig. 156, easily re-cognisable by the special structure of its mycelium. MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. 437 The Penicillum sitophillum, fig. 157, which isbe


. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 152. Ascophora mucedo. Fig. 153. Aspergillus roseus. The Papulaspora sapedionidides, fig. 154, like-wise with colourless mycelium and brick red Fig. 154. Papulaspora sapedionioides. Fig. 155. Ascobolus saccharinus. The Ascobolus saccharinus, fig. 155, gives largesalmon coloured stains. The yellow mildew stains are formed by:The Arcyria ochroleuca, fig. 156, easily re-cognisable by the special structure of its mycelium. MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. 437 The Penicillum sitophillum, fig. 157, which isbelieved to be analogous to the Oidium aurantiacum.


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