. First forms of vegetation. Botany; Cryptogams. 336 FIRST FORMS OF VEGETATION. tical agriculturists that wheat in the neighbour- hood of a berberry bush seldom escapes the blight. Long regarded by scientific men as a. Fig. 34.—jEcidium berbebidis. (a) Branch of berberry with spots of rust (3) Natural size, (t) A portion of the rust, highly magnified, {d) Sporidia, highly magnified. prejudice of the bucolic mind, this theory has of late received remarkable confirmation by the dis-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re
. First forms of vegetation. Botany; Cryptogams. 336 FIRST FORMS OF VEGETATION. tical agriculturists that wheat in the neighbour- hood of a berberry bush seldom escapes the blight. Long regarded by scientific men as a. Fig. 34.—jEcidium berbebidis. (a) Branch of berberry with spots of rust (3) Natural size, (t) A portion of the rust, highly magnified, {d) Sporidia, highly magnified. prejudice of the bucolic mind, this theory has of late received remarkable confirmation by the dis-. 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 Macmillan, Hugh, 1833-1903; Macmillan, Hugh, 1833-1903. Footnotes from the page of nature. London, Macmillan
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