. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. Pia. 71.—Sporidia of Massaria fadaiis. X 400. Fig. -Sporidium of Melanconis bicornis, Cooke. in Melarwonis Berkeleii, and an allied species, Jifelanconis bicornis, from the United States, also some dung SphcericB, as S. fimiseda, included under the proposed genus Sordaria.* Hyaline sporidia occasionally exhibit a delicate bristle-like appendage at each extremity, as in the Valsa thelebola, or with two additional cilia at the central constriction, as in Valsa taleola. A peculiar form ffio. 73.—Caudate sporidia of Spharia fimiseda. Fia. 74.—Sporidia of


. Fungi; their nature and uses. Fungi. Pia. 71.—Sporidia of Massaria fadaiis. X 400. Fig. -Sporidium of Melanconis bicornis, Cooke. in Melarwonis Berkeleii, and an allied species, Jifelanconis bicornis, from the United States, also some dung SphcericB, as S. fimiseda, included under the proposed genus Sordaria.* Hyaline sporidia occasionally exhibit a delicate bristle-like appendage at each extremity, as in the Valsa thelebola, or with two additional cilia at the central constriction, as in Valsa taleola. A peculiar form ffio. 73.—Caudate sporidia of Spharia fimiseda. Fia. 74.—Sporidia of Valsa thelebola. of sporidium is present in certain species of Sphasria found on dung, for which the generic name of Sporormia has been pro- * Winter, "Die Deutschen Sordarien'' (1873).. 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 Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Berkeley, M. J. (Miles Joseph), 1803-1889, ed. New York, D. Appleton and Co.


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