. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. The fungi which have been living in Denmark in earher geological periods and which are now found in fragments of plants in moors. E. ROSTRUP C. 1885. etc. were always brought to Rostrup for determination (see f. inst. Hartz 09, R98q). It was a great help to Rostrup in his study of the fungi that he had such a thorough knowledge of all the phanerogames in this couns try; he knew the normal exterior of all the plants and was at once able to see if they were ill or ailing in any way he was even able to determine tiny fragments


. Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of E. Rostrup;. Fungi. The fungi which have been living in Denmark in earher geological periods and which are now found in fragments of plants in moors. E. ROSTRUP C. 1885. etc. were always brought to Rostrup for determination (see f. inst. Hartz 09, R98q). It was a great help to Rostrup in his study of the fungi that he had such a thorough knowledge of all the phanerogames in this couns try; he knew the normal exterior of all the plants and was at once able to see if they were ill or ailing in any way he was even able to determine tiny fragments of living or dead plants, and only very sels dom was he caught in the trap in which phytopathologists are often caught: to be mistaken in a parasitic fungus because of being mistaken in the substratum. He know every single species of the wild plants of Denmark, of which the ten editions of his "Vejledning i den dan;. 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 Lind, Jens Vilhelm August, 1874-; Rostrup, E. (Emil), 1831-1907. Copenhagen, Gyldendalske Boghandel-Nordisk Forlag


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