. Fig. 83.—Bulgaria pclymorpha. i, fungus on trunk ; 2, section of same ; 3, spores ; 4, asci with spores. 3 and 4 highly mag. opportunity for so doing. Tulasne has also recorded the occurrence of conidial forms of fruit, and so has Brefeld. Biffen, R. H., Ann. Bot., 15, p. 119 (1901). Brefeld, O., Heft. 10, p. 301. Ludwig, Centralbl. fi'ir Bakt., 2, p. 521, 3, p. 633. Tulasne, Ann. Sci. Nat., Ser. 3, 20, p. 164 (1853); CarJ>ol., 3, p. 192 (1863). KEITHIA (Sacc.) Ascophore immersed in the substance of the host, splitting above by a few irregular teeth; asci containing four spores, which are


. Fig. 83.—Bulgaria pclymorpha. i, fungus on trunk ; 2, section of same ; 3, spores ; 4, asci with spores. 3 and 4 highly mag. opportunity for so doing. Tulasne has also recorded the occurrence of conidial forms of fruit, and so has Brefeld. Biffen, R. H., Ann. Bot., 15, p. 119 (1901). Brefeld, O., Heft. 10, p. 301. Ludwig, Centralbl. fi'ir Bakt., 2, p. 521, 3, p. 633. Tulasne, Ann. Sci. Nat., Ser. 3, 20, p. 164 (1853); CarJ>ol., 3, p. 192 (1863). KEITHIA (Sacc.) Ascophore immersed in the substance of the host, splitting above by a few irregular teeth; asci containing four spores, which are brown and divided by a septum into two cells of very unequal size.


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