This sterile condition is called by Tulasne "gemmiparous," and he believes that it has ere now given origin to one or more spurious species, and misled mycologists as to the real structure of perfect and fruitful Dacrymyces.
Some mycologists are of opinion that the covering of the spore is double, consisting of an exospore and an endospore, the latter being very fine and delicate.
It is true many mycologists write and speak of Roestelia and Podisoma (or Gymnosporangium) as identical; but, as we think, without the evidence being so complete as to be beyond suspicion.
Lloyd, Cincinnati, Ohio, one of the finest mycologists of the present day.
In addition to a diagnosis of each species, critical notes by Fries, Berkeley, Cooke and other mycologists are appended.
I have said that there is but one way to distinguish the edible from the non-edible fungi; that is by mastering the characteristics of each species one by one.
The center of the cap, whatever may be the prevailing color, is usually several shades darker.
On white paper the spores have a slight salmon tint, but they are regular in shape, not angular as in Entoloma.
Gills becoming reddish or gray, the edge at last generally with reddish or black spots.
This is the mycelium from which the toadstool grew.
It seems to be difficult for mycologists to draw a sharp line between the A.
It is probably only a variety of that species, as most mycologists now regard it, and it should be considered quite as dangerous.
A Glossary, containing the botanic terms used in this book and, it is believed, all other terms used by mycologists in describing fungi, follows the descriptive text.
This species has apparently been confused by some American mycologists with P.
Hence Kew is, and must for ever remain, the Mecca of mycologistsfrom all parts of the world.
One, commonly called white rust, a disease of the leaves, attractsmycologists in collecting, but it has never been of serious economic importance.
Probably there are twice that number as a matter of fact, but mycologists have collected, described and named thirty-seven species on the Hickoria ovata, the plain shagbark, and the other hickories have similar numbers.
The nodding, lenticular, umbilicate sporangium, barely attached to the apiculate stipe, is sufficient to distinguish this elegant little species, recognized and quite aptly characterized by mycologists for more than one hundred years.
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