Though generally cultivated for ornament, and considered more curious than useful, "some of them are the very best of the summer squashes for table use; far superior to either the scolloped or warted varieties.
Ring= thick, very large, deflexed, broken here and there, warted in areas beneath.
Readily distinguished by the bay or umber-brown disk, and the minutely-warted spores.
Eye, small and closed, set in an irregular, ribbed, and warted basin.
Eye, large and closed, with long segments set in a deep warted and wrinkled basin.
Tenderly she took the reptile in her fingers, for she loved this warted monster who seemed by the turn of his head to reciprocate in some way the devotion the girl showered upon him.
A large high-warted toad sprang into her dirty lap and slipped to the ground through the rent in her skirt.
D] Three types of spores may be said to prevail in the Tuberacei: the smooth spored, the warted or spinulose, and the areolate.
These are spherical, more or less warted and brownish, the contents of which become differentiated into vivacious zoospores, capable, when expelled, of moving in water by the aid of vibratile cilia.
Capillitium of very slender loosely-branched threads, with the surface minutely warted and spinulose.
Capillitium of slender tubules quite variable in thickness, proceeding from numerous points of the sporangial wall and forming a complicated network, the surface minutely warted or spinulose.
Spores subglobose or obovoid, adhering together in clusters of six to twenty or more, distinctly warted on the outer exposed surface, dark violaceous, 10-13 mic.
Capillitium of long and very slender tubules, proceeding from numerous points of the sporangial wall, loosely branched, forming no evident network, the surface minutely warted or spinulose.
Capillitium proceeding from the inner surface of the sporangial wall, forming a complicated network, the threads extremely variable in thickness, minutely warted and spinulose.
It is much smaller than Perichæna depressa, and its threads are more distinctly warted and spinulose.
Capillitium of slender tubules, issuing from the interior of the stipe, forming a complicated network, without any free extremities, the surface minutely warted or spinulose or with annular ridges.
The great abundance of lime in the capillitium and the large distinctly warted spores distinguish this species.
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