What have been called the seeds or sporules are accumulated in a capsule-like fruit upon the summit of the stalk.
Doubtless its microscopic sporules are everywhere present, ready to germinate on any spot where they can enjoy throughout the year the proper quantity of warmth, moisture, light, and other conditions essential to the species.
On subsequently dissolving this wool in a mixture of alcohol and ether various microscopic sporules were left undissolved.
Secondary sporules frequently grow from the primary, which are rather smaller, and these occasionally give rise to a third generation.
J] After some days a little obtuse tube is protruded through the epispore, bearing at its apex long fusiform bodies, which are the sporules of the first generation.
Ultimately these sporules of the second generation germinate, and generate, on short spicules, similar sporules of a third generation.
When thesporules are produced, the protospore, somewhat analogous to a prothallus, has performed its functions and decays.
These sporules in time produce, from any point on their surface, a filament, which reproduces a new sporule, resembling the first, but generally smaller.
It may be remarked here that Waldheim observed similar conjugation of the sporules in some species of Ustilago as have been remarked in the sporules of the first generation in Tilletia.
Afterwards long elliptical sporules of the second generation are produced on short pedicels by the conjugated fusiform bodies of the first generation.
Towards the time of the falling of the sporules they are nearly all divided into four unequal cells by transverse and parallel septa.
The spores or sporules are produced in what are called shields (b in figs.
This is the theca, and the leaf it carried away, and which resembles an extinguisher, is called the calyptra, and it remains on till the sporules are nearly ripe.
Under the cap are the gills or lamellae, which are of a dark reddish brown; and attached to these are the thecae, containing the sporules or seed.
They may also be said to have no seeds, for the spores, or sporules as they are called, are very different from the seeds of vascular plants, and they have neither cotyledon nor embryo.
The Mushroom tribe, which includes all the Fungi that carry their sporules in the part above the stem, is divided into two sections, viz.
Two Jamaica lichens, which had never been seen in France before, were found by De Candolle growing on the coast of Brittany, the offspring of sporules which had been swept over the Atlantic.
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