. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Fungous Flora of the Soil 475 blunt, smooth, simple, septate, olive-brown, 300-350 by ; spores partly lemon-like, partly cymbiform, apiculate at both ends, at first pale violet or steel-blue, finally dark violet or black, 10-12 by ; basidia short, relatively thick, pale brown, either solitary or united in chaplets for the support of th


. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Fungous Flora of the Soil 475 blunt, smooth, simple, septate, olive-brown, 300-350 by ; spores partly lemon-like, partly cymbiform, apiculate at both ends, at first pale violet or steel-blue, finally dark violet or black, 10-12 by ; basidia short, relatively thick, pale brown, either solitary or united in chaplets for the support of the spores. Hab. Isolated from piece of birch found in the humous soil of the woods called Spanderswoud near Bussum, Holland, May, 1901, Koning. Sphaeronema Fagi Oud., Arch. Neerl. Sci. Nat. ser. 2, 7: 281. pi. g, fig. I. 1902. Pycnidia spherical, loosely surrounded by dark hairs, black, opaque, 92-140/i in diameter, neck hollow, cylindrical, black, opaque, attenuate upward, formed from very thin dark hyphse 500-540^1 high, base 23^1, summit in diameter; glebula of conidia hyaline, elliptical, 3-4 by 2/x. After the liberation of the spores there remain very slender penicillium- like filaments at the summit of the neck. Hab. Isolated from the decaying leaves of Fagus sylvatica from the humous soil of Spanderswoud near Bussum, Holland, May, 1901, Koning. Hyphomycetes Mucedinaceae Sachsia albicans C. Bay, Sachsia ein neues Genus der Hefenahnlichen, nicht Sporentragenden, Pilze. Ber. Deut. Bot. Gesell. 12:90-93. fig.—. 1894. Colony orbicular, dense, snow-white, raised, margin irregular, deeply crenate; mycelium hyaline, submerged and aerial; submerged my- celium consisting of yeast-like cells usually swollen at both ends, constricted in the middle, occasionally pyriform, guttulate; guttute through- out the cell 7-15 by 2-8^1. Aerial hyphee 26-86/x long by 2-4^ thick, often irregular in diameter. Fig. 114.—Sachsia albicans gradually attenuate toward tip, guttulate, with ^- -


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