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Identifier: rustsofaustralia00mcal (find matches)
Title: The rusts of Australia, their structure, nature, and classification
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: McAlpine, Daniel, 1848-1932
Subjects: Uredineae
Publisher: Melbourne, Brain
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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C. JACKSONIAE ON GOMPHOLOBIUM LATIFOLIUM. 3i8 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XXXIX. (All aecidia X 50, and aecidiosfores X 300.) AECIDIUM.Fig. 2S7. A. veronicae on Veronica sp. 288. A. flantaginis-variae on Plan/ago varia. 2S9. A. lobeliae Thuem., on Lobelia fratioides, described in connexion with Pucciniaaucta. The free margin ruptures irregularly, and it is sometimes difficult todetect a peridial wall, so that it partakes of the nature of a Caeoma. 290. A. cymbonoti on Cymbonotus lawsonianus. 291. A. monocystis on Abrotanella forsterioides. 292. A. vittadiniae on Vittadinia austral is. 293. A. soleniiforme en Goodia lotifolia. 294. A. deeringiae on Deeringia celosioides. 295. A. calthae on Caltha introloba. 206. A. ranunculacearum on Ranunculus rivularis. 297. Aecidium of Uromyces folitus on leaves of Muehlenbeclia cunninghami—a. nat. size, b. aecidial tubes X 5. 298. Aecidiospores of same (X 300) and pseudoperidial cells (X 150). Platk XXXIX ■ *# # I J 1 f ./ s S J/s» / Tf^B ■
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X 5, 50, 15U i: 300. AECIDIUM, 320 Explanation of Plates. PLATE XL. (All Figures X 500.) NORMAL and ABNORMAL SPORES of PUCCINIA and UROMYCES. PUCCINIA DICHONDRAE.Fig. 2U9. The teleutospores exhibit a great variety of shape aid size, and range from oneto four celled forms. In the two-celled forms the septum may either betransverse or longitudinal, and in the three-celled forms the septa mayeither be transverse or oblique, and the upper or lower cell may be dividedlongitudinally. The four-celled forms may, in addition, become somewhatspherical, and be divided longitudinally and obliquely, so as to resemblea Sfhaerofhragmium. The variation even in the same sorus is sometimesgreater than it is between some different species. PUCCINIA LUDWIGII. 300. Teleutospores may be divided generally as in the above, although the four- celled forms are not quite so frequent. PUCCINIA GRAMINIS. 301. Teleutospores are also one to four celled, but the septa are generally transverse, while the upper cell m

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