A Monograph of the Mycetozoa Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Species in the Herbarium of the British Museum

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A Monograph of the Mycetozoa Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Species in the Herbarium of the British Museum
British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany
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fen^inea only in the numerous pointed free ends in the upper part of the net of the capillitium ; the threads are flattened, very closely reticulate and spinulose, and in many places thickened on one side ; the spores measure 10 to 11 ^ The abundance or scarcity of free ends varies much in different gatherings of A. ferrugineay and is not a sufficient character on which to base a species. A, macros^ora Peck appears from the description to differ in no respect from typical A.ferrtiginecL Hah. On... dead wood. — Leytonstone, Essex (L:B.M.153) ; Lyme Regis, Dorset (L:B.M.153); Leighton, Beds (L:B.M.153) ; Henllys, Anglesey (B. M. 1130) ; France (K. 921) ; Germany (B. M. 727) ; Norway (Christiania Herb.) ; Australia (K. 848) ; Mass., U.S.A.
(L:B.M.153) ; S. CaroUna (B. M. 966).
2. A. versicolor Phillips, in Grev., v., p. 115 (1877). Plas- modium? Total height 2*5 to 3 mm. Sporangia pyriform or clavate, shortly stipitate or sessile, gregarious, 1 to 2 mm. diam., more or less shining, yellow or olivaceous-yellow ; sporangium- wall membranous, persistent except at the apex, yellow, papillose on the inner side.


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