. Nature and development of plants. Botany. DEVELOPMENT OF PLANTS 263 a sereveral very widely distributed and familiar families of the Agaricales, distinguished by the arrangement and distribution of the hymenium. A. Thelephoraceae.—These fungi form membranous, leathery. Fig. 171. Structure of a mushroom: A and B, cross and longitudinal sections of a portion of the stipe, showing the character and arrangement of the hyphae that make up the mushroom. C, tangential view of the gills —p, pileus; h, hymenium appearing as a dark band on the surface of the gills. D, a portion of the hymenium enlarge


. Nature and development of plants. Botany. DEVELOPMENT OF PLANTS 263 a sereveral very widely distributed and familiar families of the Agaricales, distinguished by the arrangement and distribution of the hymenium. A. Thelephoraceae.—These fungi form membranous, leathery. Fig. 171. Structure of a mushroom: A and B, cross and longitudinal sections of a portion of the stipe, showing the character and arrangement of the hyphae that make up the mushroom. C, tangential view of the gills —p, pileus; h, hymenium appearing as a dark band on the surface of the gills. D, a portion of the hymenium enlarged—b, basidia; pa, paraphyses; J, basidiospores. or woody incrustations or shell-like structures or branching bodies on soil or wood (Fig. 172, A, B). The hymenium form- a smooth or slightly wrinkled surface on the under side or exs posed surface of the 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 Curtis, Carlton Clarence, 1864-1945. New York, H. Holt


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