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1872 (
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Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825 Massee, George, 1850-1917Subjects: Publisher:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:ards the Morphology and Systematic History of the Mosses,by S. 0. Lindberg. All the above papers are in Swedish. Thuemen (F. de.) Fungi Austriaci Exsiceati Ceut iv., v., vi.,4to. Teplitz. Boulay. Flore Cryptogamique de lEst (mousses, sphaignes,hepatiques.) 8vo. Saint-Die. Brefeld (0.) Botanische Untersuchungen iiber Schimmelpilze.Part i., 4to. Leipzig. Fremineau (H.) Anatomie du systeme vasculaire des crypto-games vasculaires de France. 8vo. Paris. Hallier (E.) Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde. Vol. iv., part i.1873. Monthly Microscopical Journal. No. xlix. Jan., 1873.Continuation of Bog Mosses, by Dr. R. Braithwaite, (Sphagnumsubsecundum. Nees.J Nuovo Giornale Botanico Italiano. Dec, 1872. Muscifrondosi in insulis Ceylon et Borneo, by E. Hampe. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. Nos. 1-4. Aug., 1872.,contains M. Cornu, Monograph of Saprolegnia?, part i. E. de G.Janczenski, Morphological Researches on Ascobolus furfuraceus.M. M. Tulasne, New Observations on the Tremellini. GKEVLLLEA PI.9.Text Appearing After Image:W 0. Smith F. L S. del et Tith. Cooke &. Fathering/ham imp ■ PEZIZA (ALEUR1A) ISABELLINA. W.Sm. No. 9.) (March, 1873. dmriltea, A MONTHLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY,AND ITS LITERATURE. BRITISH FUNGI. By M. C. Cooke.(Continued from p. 116J ASCOMYCETES. Peziza (Humaria) hinnulea. B. $ Br. Brown Humaria. Cup sessile, flexuose, marginate, bay-brown, between fleshy andwaxy ; sporidia globose, even with a large globose nucleus.—B. fyBr. Ann. JST. H., No. 1320.* On soil amongst grass. Powerscourt. Sept. Sporidia (0006 in.) -015 m.m. diameter. Peziza (Humaria) schizospora. Phillips. Phillips Humaria. Gregarious, sessile, urceolate then plane, reel, becoming brown,externally pruinose ; sporidia spherical, smooth, with a large nucleus,paraphyses filled with orange granules, clavate at the tips.—Phillipsin lift. On burnt or sandy ground. Shrewsbury. (W. Phillips.) Sporidia (-0004 in.) -01 m.m. diameter, containing a single largenucleus, which escapes by rupture of the epispore. AllieNote About Images 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 work.