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RMJ37RWA–Desm. Bull. Soc. mycol. France 20 1904
RMP5WFPF–440 Desm. - Catalogue de Plantes
RF2BTGGWG–A typical representation of Salenia petalifers, Desm., U Greensand, Wilts, closer to a circular shape with bold patterns in the top and bottom, vintag
RMW97WM2–Desm. - Bull. Soc. mycol. France 20 - 1904.
RM2B6TBPD–Hendrik III Henry trois Kaartspel met heersers van Frankrijk (serietitel) Cartes des rois de France (serietitel) Speelkaart met een voorstelling van de Franse koning Hendrik III. Tekst onder de voorstelling. Manufacturer : prentmaker: Stefano della Bellauitgever: Henry le Grasverlener van privilege: onbekendPlaats manufacture: Parijs Dating: 1620 - 1664 Physical kenmerken: ets Material: papier Techniek: etsen Dimensions: plaatrand: h 90 mm × b 54 mmToelichtingDeze prent maakt deel uit van een kaartspel met 39 kaarten met voorstellingen van Franse koningen. De serie is uitgedacht door Jean Desm
RM2AN02CP–Darstellung neuer oder wenig bekannter Säugethiere in Abbildungen und Beschreibungen : von fünf und sechzig Arten auf funfzig colorirten Steindrucktafeln nach den Originalen des Zoologischen Museums der Universität zu Berlin . C er VHS paludosus Desm. GräZTL-pticii Axm.Mas . et TVm ..
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RFCRW811–the anatomy of a finger
RMPG4GKX–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE 149 earlier known as Gloeosporium ribis (Lib.) Mont. & Desm. Old leaves bearing the latter fimgus were wintered out-doors in filter paper and in the spring were found with this ascigerous stage. The ascospores were isolated, grown in pure culture and typical conidia were produced. The ascospores also infected the host leaves successfully producing there the typical Gloeosporium. The conidial stage is the only one ordinarily seen. The acervuli are subepidermal elevating the epidermis to form a
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RMME6DBD–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . montanata suffumala qiiadrifasciata ferrugata spadicearia alpinata unidentaria muscicapata pomoeraria desm.,ata abrasaria obstipata ^ obstipata $
RMW22Y1C–Archive image from page 116 of Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe denkschriftender17kais Year: 1859 Reufs Zur (Ceimtnifs fossiler Krabben, Taf.X. a-ltk i - â i i h ; i .:...:⢠, /. Jteryatij-Boscir Desm,. .rp ?J. Aterjatür platycMtt RÃ: '/S Gli/phlthyrew affini.e ltä. Denkschriften der k Akad dJWissenscli mathem.naturw l'l XVII Bd.1859
RM2AN036N–Darstellung neuer oder wenig bekannter Säugethiere in Abbildungen und Beschreibungen : von fünf und sechzig Arten auf funfzig colorirten Steindrucktafeln nach den Originalen des Zoologischen Museums der Universität zu Berlin . C er VHS paludosus Desm. GräZTL-pticii Axm.Mas . et TVm .
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RMPG3NTP–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. FUNGI IMPERFECTI 363 Septoria Ribis Desm.1 is common upon various species of Ribes. With respect to the economic hosts many varieties of both currants and gooseberries are subject to attack. Large spots with pale centers and brown borders are produced (Fig. 181). These are readily distinguished from those produced by the anthracnose (cf. Fig. 79) by the large size, the well-defined outline, and the pale central dead area. The pycnidia are found in small groups at the centers of the
RMBKJAHA–DESPERATE MOMENT (1953) MAI ZETTERLING, DIRK BOGARDE DESM 001P
RMMCKAXG–. cut and Bordeaux mixture used. CAULIFLOWER. See cabbage. CELERY, PARSLEY, PARSNIP Late-blight --'' [Septoria petroselini Desm.). — In Italy late- l)light was first reported in 1890; in the United States in 1891. A loss of 1950 carloads and a money loss of $550,000 was
RMW1RREG–Archive image from page 76 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 QUADRUMANA. 65 Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a di
RM2AGBC87–. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. ions.At left, bark thickly beset with spore-bearing pustules. masses. These spores have the characteristic shape, form and septa-tion of Septoria. Most of them were continuous, though very rarelyspores with one, or occasionally two septa were seen. In striking dis-tinction, however, from the usual Septoria, and from the genus asdefined, these spores were dark in color, agreeing thereby with thegenus Hendersonia. The possession of dark spores seems, however,to be permitted to Septoria in the species Septoria pirieola Desm.,w
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RMPFYP3X–. The birds of British Guiana, based on the collection of Frederick Vavasour McConnell. Birds. 514 BIRDS OF BRITISH GUIANA. Eggs. Undescribed. Range confined to British Guiana. Mount Roraima [McConnell collectiony; Mount Roraima {Whitely). Habits. Unrecorded. Genus THRAUPIS Boie. thraupis Boie, Isis, 1826, p. 974. Type T. archiepiscopus (Desm.).. rig. 189.—Thraupis episcopus. The species on which this genus was founded are birds o£ medium size and somewhat bright coloration. The bill is conical, the width and depth at the base are about equal, and the tip of the upper mandible is slightly hook
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RMMCKA6E–. of the root, after Jones. Redrawn cut and Bordeaux mixture used. CAULIFLOWER. See cabbage. CELERY, PARSLEY, PARSNIP Late-blight "^^ (Septoria petroselini Desm.). — In Italy late- blight was first reported in 1890; in the United States in 1891. A loss of 1950 carloads and a money loss of $550,000 was
RMW1RRFE–Archive image from page 76 of Cuvier's animal kingdom arranged. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization cuviersanimalkin00cuvi Year: 1840 Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a dispro- portionate e
RM2AJDHKB–The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . black, dusky, or ash-coloured. S. aurafus, Geof., is uniform bright golden yellow, with a blackpatch on each knee. The Simpai {S. melalophus, Cuv.) is of a very lively red; beneath white: its face is blue ;and a crest of black hairs reaches from one ear to the other. Some have the hair of the head turned up, forniinga sort of crest. All are from the islands of the Indian Ocean, and neighbouring regions of Asia.] The Macauues {Macacus, Desm.)—Possess, like the
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RMPG4GMB–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 104.—P. trifolii. Ascus and paraph- yses; germinating spores. After Ches- ter. spores hyaline, 10-14 fi long; paraphyses numerous, filiform. A Phyllosticta thought to be its conidial stage has been reported.*' On dead spots in leaves of alfalfa and black medick. P. trifolii (Bernh.) Fcl. This is closely related to, perhaps identical with, the last species. Sporonema (Sphaeronaema) phacidioides Desm. is supposed to be its conidial form. This co- nidial stage has not however, been observed on alfalfa. Ascocarps mostly epiphyl- l
RMMCKA7K–. Fig. 64. — Currant leaf spot (septoriose). After Stewart and Eustace. Septoriose Cercosporose The leaf spots (Septoria Ribis Desm.) (Cercospora angulata Wint.) The " currant leaf spot" is a term applied to a peculiar spotting of the leaves of both currants and gooseberries. It is likely to occur wherever these plants are grown. The spot is of rather characteristic appearance, usually circular,
RMW1D757–Archive image from page 92 of Die Myoxidae oder Schlaefer Ein. Die Myoxidae oder Schlaefer. Ein Beitrag zur Osteologie und Systematik der Nagethiere . diemyoxidaeoders00reuv Year: 1890 Dr.H.¥.de Graaf, del.et lifh. P.W.NLTrap.imp. I. Eliomys Kelleni (Jent.). 4. id. murinus {Desm 1. 7. id. murinus (Desm.). (Mus. Stuttgart). 2. Eliomys quercinus (i.). 5. id. Nagtglasii {Jent.). 8. id. murimis {Desm.).? 3. Eliomys crassicaudatus (Jen/.). 6. id. murinus {Desm.). 9. id. murinus (Desm.). (Mus. Frankfurt).
RM2AWGJAR–CMHobbs & Sons . Cydonia japonica - Japanese Flowering Quince. Desmodium - Sweet Pea Shrub Desm odium pendulMolium (Sweet PeaShrub). From August to October this shrubis covered with large clusters of rose and pur-ple pea-shaped flowers, flowering at a timewhen few shrubs are in bloom. Very attractive. Deutzia One of the finest of shrubs for abundance ofpretty blossoms which cover the plants in earlyspring. Can be used in borders, mass or speci-men planting. Very good. Deutzia Deutzia).white and gracilis Foliageshowy. var. aurea (Golden-leavedbeautiful vellow. Flowers D. creiiata flore pleno. F
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RMPG4GMP–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 148 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE. Fig. 104.—P. trifolii. Ascus and paraph- yses; germinating spores. After Ches- ter. spores hyaline, 10-14 fi long; paraphyses numerous, filiform. A Phyllosticta thought to be its conidial stage has been reported.*' On dead spots in leaves of alfalfa and black medick. P. trifolii (Bernh.) Fcl. This is closely related to, perhaps identical with, the last species. Sporonema (Sphaeronaema) phacidioides Desm. is supposed to be its conidial form. This co- nidial stage has not however, been observe
RMMCKB1T–. Fig. 64. — Currant leaf spot (septoriose). After Stewart and Eustace. Septoriose ] [ (Septoria Rihis Desm.) The leaf spots j Cercosporose J [ (Cercospora angulata Wint.) The " currant leaf spot" is a term applied to a peculiar spotting of the leaves of both currants and gooseberries. It is likely to occur wherever these plants are grown. The spot is of rather characteristic appearance, usually circular,
RMW00YHK–Archive image from page 51 of Die crustaceen der bhmischen kreideformation. Die crustaceen der bhmischen kreideformation diecrustaceender00fria Year: 1887 42 Familie ThaJassinidae. Calliaiiassa bohemica, Fr. Callianassa Faujassi Desm. L. c. Taf. I. Fig. 6—9. Reuss: Verst. I. pag. 14. Textfigur Nro. 61. Diese aus den turonen Weissenberger und Malnitzer Schichten der Gegend von Laun stammende Art ist durch die langen schlanken Finger an beiden Scheerenpaaren charakterisirt. Der von mir früher abgebildete Thorax sammt Fühlern (die Call. Taf. I. Fig. 7.) ist nach einem sehr mangelhaft erhaltenen
RM2AXCCA2–Therapeutisches Lexikon : für praktische Ärzte . Rippe, Medial-punkt hart am Sternum, resp. dem Rippen-bogen), Effleurage der ganzen Thoraxhälfte. Ischias. Effleurage der Beugefläche der ganzenExtremität, Massage ä friction und Tapote-ment der Schmerzpunkte (unterer Rand desM. glutaeus maximus, Kniekehle, Capitulunifibulae , Malleolargegend , zuweilen Fuss-rücken u. Sohle). Ling empfiehlt, den Ober-schenkel mit beiden (unbeölten) Handflächenzu umfassen und in centripetaler Richtung 1055 MECHANOTHERAPIE. 1056 intermittirenden Druck auf die Muskel-partien auszuüben. als ob man einenScliwanim aus
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RMPG2PHW–. The vegetable industry in New York state ... Vegetables; Gardening. Diseases of Vegetables 1329 CAULIFLOWEE Black Eot and Club Root, discussed under cabbage, are the important diseases. CELEEY Blight (Septoria petroselina Desm., var. apii Br. & Cav.), Fig. 386. It is probable that the yellowing of celery leaves, result- ing from unfavorable soil and weather conditions, is sometimes. Fig. 386.— Celehy Blight called blight. True blight is, however, caused only by the attack of a fungus. It can be readily distinguished from all other troubles by the presence of brown dead spots in the leave
RMMAB57D–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Libertella Eosae Desm. a. Ein berindetes Aststückchen einer cultivirten Eosa mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein schwach vergrössertes, senkrecht durchschnittenes Sporenlager. c. Ein sehr stark vergrösserter Theil des Hymeniums mit Sporenträgern und Sporen. d. Sehr stark vergrösserte, freie Sporen. Nach Saccardo, Fungi italici tab. 1084.
RMW1DABT–Archive image from page 96 of Die Myoxidae oder Schlaefer Ein. Die Myoxidae oder Schlaefer. Ein Beitrag zur Osteologie und Systematik der Nagethiere . diemyoxidaeoders00reuv Year: 1890 .,y') P'j>''' s Dr.H.W.de Graaf del.et]HH. Die in Fig. 8t, dargestellte Zahnreihe ist linksseitig, alle übrigen sind rechtsseitig; a. deutet auf Oberkiefer, 6. auf Unterkiefer, p. auf Prämolar. I. El. quercinus (£.) 2 El Nagtglasii (Jent.) (Mhs. Braunschweig). 6. El. murinus [Desm.). 7. El niurinus (Desm.). (Mus Stuttgart) II. M. nitedula (Fall.). 12. M. nitedula [Pall). (Mus. Braunschweig). (Mus. Braunsc
RM2AN986R–Leitfaden der Elektrodiagnostik und Elektrotherapie für Praktiker und Studierende . rius, im hinteren Halsdreieck, durchschnittlich etwazwei Finger breit unter dessen oberem Winkel nahe der oberen Portiondes M. cucullaris. Sehr leicht erregbar. Wirkung: Kontraktion (desM. sternocleidomastoideus und) des M. cucullaris (der außer von ihmnb. noch Fasern aus dem Cervikalgeflecht erhält). Kopfneiguug nachhinten, Hebung und Drehung des Kinns nach der anderen Seite. *) Seine Zuckung.sforra ist, wie hier gleich bemerkt sei, in diesen Fällen„träge, und seine elektrische Erregungsfähigkeit überhaupt ein
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RMPG2RTM–. Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes) to serve as an atlas to the "Handbook of British fungi". Fungi; Botany. PRATELLI. PL. 562.. AGARICUS (STROPHARIA) ALBO-CYANEUS. Desm. (A) Scmpstead. Oct. 1863. (BJ Castle Rising Seaih. Oct. 1883.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825; Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt), b. 1825. Handbook of British fungi. London, Willia
RMMAB57E–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Cryptosporium Neesii Desm. ß betulinum Sacc. a. Ein berindetes Aststückchen von Betula alba mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein schwach vergrössertes, senkrecht durchschnittenes Sporenlager. c. Ein sehr stark vergrösserter Theil des Hymeniums mit Sporenträgern und Sporen. d. Sehr stark vergrösserte, freie, reife Sporen. Nach Saccardo, Fungi italici tab. 1094.
RMW1BN60–Archive image from page 433 of Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein. Die Krankheiten der Pflanzen; ein Handbuch für Land- und Forstwirte, Gärtner, Gartenfreunde und Botaniker . diekrankheitend02fran Year: 1895 418 I. 5lbfcl)nitt: Naraiitifci)c iljc Huf i. Ulf (Squifctacccil. a) Scptoria E(|uiscti Dtsm. (Libertella Cquifctaccon. Kijuifoti Desm.), frt)inaroUt in cn Icbeubcn i-rüncn Steiuelu iinb allen 3»rcii3cn iH'>n Eiiuisotum liinosum. palustrc nnb arvonsc. iTio >nfnibon ftclicn rcil)cnuici]c in bcn {siird)cn ber cicnannten cilc unb ftojjcn n)ciHlict)e Stanfcn anc in bcnen bic (Sporen n
RM2AJ62HR–Fungous diseases of plants . racnose of Currants. Cornell Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 15 : 196-198. 1889.Klebahn, H. Untersuchungen iiber einige Fungi imperfect! und die zuge- horigen Ascomycetemforem. Ill Gloeosporium Ribis (Lib.) Mont, and Desm. Zeitsch. f. Pflanzenkr. 16: 65-83. ph. 3-4. 1906.Stewart, F. C. An Epidemic of Currant Anthracnose. N. Y. (Geneva) Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 199: 64-80. 1901. ASCOMYCETES 205 Distribution and occurrence. This anthracnose is a disease wellknown in Europe and America. Periodically since 1884 it has beenmentioned as a destructive fungus to both white and red curr
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RMPG42ND–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. THK PARASITIC EXOASCP^AE. 16T Exoascus coerulescens (Mont, et Desm.) produces similar blisters on oak leaves.. Fig. 63.—JExoctscus aureus. Leaf section from the margiu of a swelling, showing normal and hypertropbied tissue. The cells of the swelling are abnormally elongated with thickened walls, and some show secondary cell-division. The bases of the asci are wedged in between the cells; one ascus is shown with coni
RMME6PT5–. Die Myoxidae oder Schlaefer. Ein Beitrag zur Osteologie und Systematik der Nagethiere . Dr.H.¥.de Graaf, del.et lifh. P.W.NLTrap.imp. I. Eliomys Kelleni (Jent.). 4. id. murinus {Desm 1. 7. id. murinus (Desm.). (Mus. Stuttgart). 2. Eliomys quercinus (i.). 5. id. Nagtglasii {Jent.). 8. id. murimis {Desm.).? 3. Eliomys crassicaudatus (Jen/.). 6. id. murinus {Desm.). 9. id. murinus (Desm.). (Mus. Frankfurt).
RMT1HGNM–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplant00tube Year: 1897 THE PARASITIC EXOASCKAE, 167 Exoascus coerulescens (Mont, et Desm.) produces similar blisters on oak leaves. Flu. 63.—Exoascus aureus. Leaf section from the margiu of a swelling, showing normal and hypertrophied tissue. The cells of the swelling are abnormally elongated with thickened walls, and some show secondary cell-division. The bases of the asei are wedged in between the cells; one ascus is s
RM2AN97WP–Leitfaden der Elektrodiagnostik und Elektrotherapie für Praktiker und Studierende . onders reichlichdurchfeuchtet werden. N. accessorius, im hinteren Halsdreieck, durchschnittlich etwazwei Finger breit unter dessen oberem Winkel nahe der oberen Portiondes M. cucullaris. Sehr leicht erregbar. Wirkung: Kontraktion (desM. sternocleidomastoideus und) des M. cucullaris (der außer von ihmnb. noch Fasern aus dem Cervikalgeflecht erhält). Kopfneigung nachhinten, Hebung und Drehung des Kinns nach der anderen Seite. *) Seine Zuckungsform ist, wie hier gleich bemerkt sei, in diesen Fällen„träge, und sein
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RMPG4F33–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 108 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS the buds are unfolding, first using an 8-10-50 mixture; second a 5-7-50 mixture. Leaf spot {Septoria piricola Desm.). — The leaf spot, while rarely completely destruc- tive to foliage or crop, does interfere with the general pro- ductiveness and health of the tree by diminishing its green surface and sometimes by caus- ing defoliation. It is known over a wide range. The leaf spot may be distin- guished from the scab and the blight by the fact that the dis- eased area is rather sharply defined and characteristically
RMMAB581–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Libertella Rosae Desm. a. Ein berindetes Aststückchen einer cultivirten Rosa mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. b. Ein schwach vergrössertes, senkrecht durchschnittenes Sporenlager. c. Ein sehr stark vergrösserter Theil des Hymeniums mit Sporenträgern und Sporen. d. Sehr stark vergrösserte, freie Sporen. Nach Saccardo, Fungi italici tab. 1084. .) Weitere Illustrationen sind im Texte untergebracht.
RMT0W9GR–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0107rabe Year: 1903 LiberteUa 735 Fagus Fagus 4667. L. faginea Desm., Ann. Sc. nat. 1830, p, 276, tab. V. fig. 5. Sacc., Fung. ital. tab. 1085; Syll. III. p. 744. Syn. Naemospora crocea Pers. (?) Fresen., Beitr. tab. IV. fig. 35—39 (non Desm.) LiberteUa faginea Desm. a ^^^^^^^^=^-
RM2AJ58KR–Fungous diseases of plants . Fig. 175. Leaf Blotch of Rose 358 FUNGOUS DISEASES OF PLANTS XLIX. LEAF SPOT OF THE PEAR Septoria Pyricola Desm. DuGGAR, B. M. Some Important Pear Diseases. Leaf Spot. Cornell Agl.Exp. Sta. Built. 145: 597-611. figs. 1^7-16^. 1898. The leaf spot of pear is a disease whicli may be readily dis-tinguished from the leaf blight subsequently described. It occursthroughout the eastern United States as an important fungus, both. Fig. 176. Leaf Siot of Pear in orchards and nurseries. It is probably found throughout NorthAmerica and is reported from various parts of Europe.
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RMPG4EX9–. Diseases of economic plants . Plant diseases. 152 DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS toms to the knot, may be distinguished from it by the absence of wartlike growths upon the surface of affected twigs. As an effective measure all diseased canes may be cut out and burned, cutting well below the diseased area.. FlQ. 64. — Currant leaf spot (septoriose). After Stewart and Eustace. Septoriose 1 [ (Septoria Ribis Desm.) The leaf spots Cercosporose J [ {Cercospora angulata Wint.) The " currant leaf spot" is a term applied to a peculiar spotting of the leaves of both currants and gooseberries.
RMMAB51P–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Eamularia Cynarae Sacc. Stark vergr. (Nach Saccardo.) 1063. K. lampsanae (T)esm.) Syn. Oidium fusisporioides Fries var. lampsanae Desm. PI. cryiit. 2131 cfr. Kiekx Fl. erypt. Flandr. II, 298. V Cyliüdrospora major Ung. Exanth. p. 168 (1833) Tab .11 Fig. Hb. Cylindrospora coucentrica Grev. p. p. ap. Uuger Eiufl. d. Bodens etc. p. 222 (1836).
RMRWRB5W–Elemente der palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie) (1884) Elemente der palaeontologie. (Palaeozoologie.) elementederpalae00hoer Year: 1884 Collyrites ellipticus Desm. Dogger, Mamers, Sarthe. (Etwas verkl. Scheitelschild vergrössert.) Fig. 218. ß. Änancliytinae. Änanchytes Mercati. (Fig. 218) mit eiförmigem TJmriss, hoch gewölbt, mit flacher Unterseite, und kleinen, in geraden Streifen angeordneten Poren. Scheitelschild etwas verlängert, die vier durchbohrten Genitaltäfelchen durch zwei eingeschobene Ocellartäfelchen ge- trennt. After oval, inframarginal, Mund weit nach vorn gerückt, zweilippig. Obe
RM2AJADKB–Jenaische Zeitschrift für Naturwissenschaft . Verlag von Gustav Fischer 1883. Inhalt. SeiteCarl Matzdorff, Ueber die Färbung von Idotea tricuspidata Desm., mit 2 Tafeln 1 Johannes Walther, Die Entwicklung der Deckknochen am Kopfskelett des Hechtes (Esox lucius), mit 2 Tafeln ... 59J. F. van Bemmelen, Untersuchungen über den anatomischen und histologischen Bau der Brachiopoda Testicardinia, mit 5 Tafeln 88 E. Stahl, Ueber den Einfluss des sonnigen oder schattigen Standortes auf die Ausbildung der Laubblätter, mit 1 Tafel 162Johannes Steen, Anatomisch-histologische Untersuchung von Terebellides
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RMPG4BGN–. Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites : introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae . Plant diseases; Parasitic plants; Fungi. 242 ASCOMYCETES. Schizothjnrium. The roundish or oblong apothecia dehisce by lobes. The club- shaped asci contain oblong, hyaline, two-celled spores. Sch. ptarmicae Desm. (Britain). This occurs as a parasite on Hying green leaves and stems of Achillea Ptarmica. The apothecia form little black points, which on rupturing break. Fio. 127.—Schizothyrium ptarmicae on Achillea Pta^-niica. (v, Tubeuf del.) up the epidermis
RMMCNPW1–. Fig. 73 Ureas oreas. Gattung: Oreas Desm. (1822) — Elenantilope. Sehr grosse Antilopen mit einer kurzen Mahne auf dem Nacken, oline scharf hervortretende schwarze Kopfzeichnung, ohne weisse Flecken am Halse, mit langem Kuhschwanz und grossen, geraden, spiralig gekielten Hörnern bei beiden Gechlechtern. Erwachsene Thiere haben eine Wamme am Vorder- halse. Afrika, südlich von der Sahara. Schlüssel der Arten; Ohne Querstreifen auf dem Rumpf . Mit hellen Querstreifen über den Rücken Elenantilope. Streife nelenantilope.
RMT1J48F–Diseases of cultivated plants and Diseases of cultivated plants and trees diseasesofcultiv00massuoft Year: [1910?] DILOPHOSPORA 427 DILOPHOSPORA (Desm.) Perithecia crowded, immersed in a crustaceous weft of hyphae or stroma; spores fusiform, septate, hyaline, furnished at each end with several simple or branched, delicate hairs. Wheat ear fungus {Dilophospora gramtnis, Desm.) some- times attacks ears of wheat and arrests the development of Fig. 132. — Cylindrosporiiirn padi. i, spots caused by fungus on a plum leaf; 2, section through a pustule of conidia of same; 3, conidia of Exosforium
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RMPFYA5A–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. QUADRUMANA. 65. Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a dispro- portionate extent ; tail long and tufted ; large membranous ears [which double down
RMMAA6PF–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 3. ACUAN Medic. Theod. Sp. 62. 1786. [Desm.nthus Willd. Sp. PI. 4: 1044. 1806.] [Darlingtonia DC. Ann. Sci. Nat. 4: 97. 1825.] Perennial herbs or shrubs, with bipinnate leaves, small stipules, and greenish or whitish small regular flowers in axillary peduncled heads or spikes. Flowers perfect, sessile, or the lowest sometimes staminate, neutral or apetalous. Calyx campanula
RMT1HK62–Diseases of cultivated plants and Diseases of cultivated plants and trees diseasesofcultiv00massuoft Year: [1910?] MYCOSPHAERELLA 215 tree should be cut down and burned, as it never becomes free from the disease. Farlow, G., Bull. Bessay Inst., 1875. Halsted, Neiv Jersey Agric. Coll. Expt. Station, Bull. 78. MYCOSPHAERELLA (Johans.) Perithecia as in Sphaerella, asci i6-spored, without para- physes; spores elongated, i-septate, hyaline. Pear leaf spot.—The early defoliation of pear-trees has for long been considered to be due to the presence of a fungus called Septoria piricola (Desm.). This
RM2AG8R7D–. Svenska vetenskapsakademien handlingar. Elephas africanus Blbch., p. 16. Artiodactyla, 38. Potamochoerus peniciilatun GRAY, p. 15. , 40. Vephnloloplnis Ogilbyi WATBRH., p. 18. 39. öephalolophns iiielanorhetis GRAY, p. 18. 41. OephaloJophiia badin.i castnveiin O. Th., p. 1^ Edentata. 42. Manis tricnspis K AF., p. 18. Sirenia. 43. Manatus senegalensis Desm., p. 15. Eine Karte iiber das Gebiet, wovon angefiihrte Tierformen stammen, wiril im ersten Heft 1895 von Danclcelmanns»Mittheilungen ans den deutschen Sohutzgebieten», Berlin, eingefuhrt. z Berichtigungen. Durch tJbersehen sind im Texte von
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RMPFYA4A–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. Fig. 5.—Hand of Potto. Geoffrey's Potto ( Lemur potto, Lin. ; Galago Gruniensis, Desm. ; P. Geoffrotji, Ben.)—From Sierra Leone; a slow-moving and retiring animal, wliich seldom makes its appearance but in the night-time, and feeds on vegetables, chiefly the Cassada.] The Galagos {Otolicnus, Illig.)— Have the teeth and insectivorous regimen of tlie Loris ; the tarsi elongated, which gives to their hinder hmbs a dispro- portionate extent ; tail long and tufted ; large membranous ears [which double down when at rest, as
RMME9JXD–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Fig. 252. Ä Stemphfilinm pirt/orme Bon. Conidienträger, vergr. — B Macrosporiitm commune Rabenh. Conidien- träger, vergr. — 6' M. trichellum Are. et Sacc. Conidienträger, vergr. — D Mijstrosporium piriforme Desm. Coni- dienträger, vergr. — E Trichaegum atrum Prenss. Rasen von Couidienträgern , vergr. — >' Septosporium instipi- tatum Preuss. Conidienträger und Sporen , vergr. — 0 Dactylosporium macropus (Corda) Ha
RMT1HMCM–Diseases of plants induced by Diseases of plants induced by cryptogamic parasites; introduction to the study of pathogenic Fungi, slime-Fungi, bacteria, & Algae diseasesofplants00tube Year: 1897 242 ASCOMYCETES. Schizothyrium. The roundish or oblong apothecia dehisce by lobes. The clul)- sliai)ed asci contain oblong, hyaline, two-celled spores. Sch. ptarmicae Desm. (Britain). This occurs as a parasite on living green leaves and stems of Achillea Ptarmica. The apothecia form little black points, which on rupturing break -SchirMhy, V. Tubeuf del.) up the epidermis into lobes. The thick asci
RM2AXDYYH–Therapeutisches Lexikon : für praktische Ärzte . 31. temporalis. 31. masseter.. N. hypoglossus. 31. Platysma myoides.31. sternohyoideus.31. omohyoideus. 31. sternothyreoideus. X. thoracicus anterior(31. pectoralis). Nervus phrenicus Plexus hracMalis. M. zygom. maj. ist ebenfalls am unteren Joch-beinrande sowohl direct als indirect reizbar.Der M. orb. oris hat vier motorische Punkte,jederseits je einen ober und unter dem Lippen-winkel. Der M. lev. menti lässt sich an derSeite des Kinnwulstes am Innenrandc desM. quadr. treffen. Letzteren trifft man vomVorderrande des M. triangul. und diesen vons
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RMPFGRDG–. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften / Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Mathematics; Science. Reufs Zur (Ceimtnifs fossiler Krabben, Taf.X. ^a-^^ltk. i - â i i h ; i .:...:⢠, /. Jteryatij-Boscir Desm,. .rp ?J. Aterjatür platycMtt RÃ: '/S Gli/phlthyrew affini.e ltä. Denkschriften der k Akad dJWissenscli mathem.naturw l'l XVII Bd.1859. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Kai
RMME9M4R–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet . Figr. 240. A Virgaria indivisa Sacc. Conldienträger, vergr. — B Trichosporium fuscum Bon. Conidienträger, vergr. — 0 Bjiinocladium torulosum (Bon.) Sacc. et Marcb. Conidienträger, vergr. — D Campsotnchum Ehrenhergii Corda. Conidienträger ohne Sporen, vergr. — E C. Eugeniae Fat. Stück eines Conidieuträgers mit Sporen, vergr. — F &treptothrix fusca Corda. Conidienträger, vergr. — G Glenospora Curtisn Bork, et Desm
RMT3Y0MF–Archive image from page 218 of Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten begründet dienatrlichenp0101engl Year: 1897 Pezizineae. (Lindau., 205 Nordamerika, Neuseeland. H. Urticae (Pers.) Phiil., der vorigen sehr ähnlich, auf den ver- schiedensten Kräuterstengeln in Europa. H. culmicola (Desm.) Schrot, auf faulenden Gras- halmen in Europa und Nordamerika, H. grisella (Rehm) Lindau auf faulenden Wedeln von Pteris aquilina in
RM2AN8YW2–Leitfaden der Elektrodiagnostik und Elektrotherapie für Praktiker und Studierende . eizten Stelle zu. Am untersten Teile der seitlichen Bauchgegend kann man einegemeinsame Reizung des M. obliquus abdominis internus und desM. transversus abdominis vornehmen. M. ileopsoas ist wegen seiner Tieflage der elektrischen Reizungnicht zugänglich. Die Nerven und Muskeln der unteren Extremität. (s. Fig. 21—24 auf den Tafeln.)Die Nerven An der unteren Extremität ist das Aufsuchen der erregbarsten und Muskeln Pmjkto insofern schwieriger als an der oberen, als — abgesehen von der unteren ° i r • • r t i Extr
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RMPG3NWW–. Fungous diseases of plants : with chapters on physiology, culture methods and technique . Fungi in agriculture. 358 FUNGOUS DISEASES OF PLANTS XLIX. LEAF SPOT OF THE PEAR Septoria Pyricola Desm. Duggar, B. M. Some Important Pear Diseases. Leaf Spot. Cornell Agl. Exp. Sta. Built. 145: 597-611. figs. 157-163. 1898. The leaf spot of pear is a disease which may be readily dis- tinguished from the leaf blight subsequently described. It occurs throughout the eastern United States as an important fungus, both. Fig. 176. Leaf Spot of Pear in orchards and nurseries. It is probably found throughout No
RMMCKC4G–. A "i^ KiG. 137.—Fcslalozzia ^^uepiiii. i, blotches caused by the fungus on a tea leaf; 2, conidia oi" fungus, highly mag. Grey blight of tea plant {Pestalozzia guepitii, Desm.) is said by Sir George Watt to be one of the most destructive and dangerous parasitic fungi that attack the tea plant. It occurs in Assam and Cachar, and probably wherever tea is grown in India and Ceylon. The disease first appears as minute, brownish-grey spots on the upper surface of the leaf; these spots gradually increase in size and often coalesce, forming large, irregular blotches which become grey, and
RMT0CW43–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0107rabe Year: 1903 Polystigmina 315 Prunus l'rti uns 3737. P. rubra (Desm.) Sacc, Sylt. III. ,,. 622. Syn. Septoria rubra Desm., 10. Not. p. 8. Libertella rubra (Desm.) Bonorden sec. Saccardo. Exs. Krieger, Fungi saxonici No. 529, Auf der Blattunterseite; Stroma fast kreisrund, fleischig, ziemlich flach oder convex, roth, endlich rötblich braun; Fruchtgehäuse sehr Mein, zahlreich, dunkler, eingesenkt, mit punktförmiger Hfünduiur
RM2AN370A–Danish fungi as represented in the herbarium of ERostrup . Fig. 44; Pleospora lycopodii spec, nov., asc. ix sp. -p. — Fig. 45-46: Phomatospora are-naria S. B. R., asc. &. sp. ^, hab.-f. - Fig. 47-48: Diatrypella abietis spec, nov., asc. 6.sp. -j-i, section of the stroma-y. — Fig. 49-50: Stigmatea pirolae (Fries), hab.-j-, asc. 6. sp.^. — Fig. 51: Leaf of Ribes rubrum with Septoria ribis Desm.-j-. — Fig. 52: Dead leafof Ribes rubrum with Mycosphaerella ribis Fuckel,— — Fig. 53: Septoria ribis Desm.,sp. •^. — Fig. 54: Leptosphaeria corvina (Rostrup), hab.-j-. — Fig. 55—56: Doassansiahottoniae (R
RMPFEPNE–. Descriptions of new species of fungi. Fungi. -6—. Figure 4—Leaf of currant showing diseased spots. A CURRANT DISEASE. In Western Massachusetts last summer (1885) the currant bushes were badly injured by a fungus (Septoria ribis, Desm.) growing on the leaves. The same occurs in this region on wild currants and goose- berries, on the cultivated currant in Ohio, and on gooseberries in Ken- tucky. The disease appears as brown spots on the leaves, angular spots limited by the veins and soon becoming dead and drv. The spots are good sized and when large or numerous, destroy nearly the whole leaf.
RMMAB6E5–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 1—6'. Phacidium multivalve. Fig. 1. Querschnitt durch 2 Apothecien. Fig. 3. Pycnidien mit Microthyrium microscopicura Desm. Fig. 3. Pycniden und Apothecien. Fig. 4. Querschnitt durch eine Pycnide. Fig. 5. Schläuche, Para- physen und Sporen. Fig. 6. Spore. (Fig. 1—4 massig, Fig. .5 n. 6 stark ver- grössert. Alles nach Tulasne, Sei. Fung. Carp. III. tab. 1-5; nur Fig. ß Original- zeichnung.)
RMRYT6P7–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr16rabe Year: 1901 II. Phonia Fries emend. Desm. XIIL Not. p. 6; Saccardo, Mich. II. p. 4. Fruchtgehäuse von der Oberhaut bedeckt, dann hervorbrechend, häutig, oft lederartig oder fast kohlig, kugelig oder zusammen- gedrückt, kahl, nicht geschnäbelt, mit kleiner, zuweilen fast un- deutlicher Mündungspapille. Sporen eiförmig, spindelartig, cylindrisch, seltener fast kugelig, einzellig, hyalin, meistens mit zwei Oeltropfen; Sporenträger fadenförmig, zuweile
RM2AKT859–Dictionnaire de conversation à l'usage des dames et des jeunes personnes : ou, Complément nécessaire de toute bonne éducation . gnées à chacim. — Cest aussi laction de se taxer soi-mêmepour des dépenses communes. Aujourdhui on abuse beaucoui) tropet du mot et de la chose. Coton, duvet laineux qui entoure les graines dun arbrisseauappelé cotonnier et qui appartient à la famille des malcacées. Laplupart des cotonjiiers sont origi-naires dAfrique, mais on les cultiveen Amérique et le coton quils pro-duisent constitue une des iHanchesde commerce les plus importantesdu monde. Le produit annuel desm
RMPF9FTH–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. Sterigmatoniycetes. 89 A. Ari Desm. Auf A.. oder urnenförmig, Urccolariiim Bononl : * Auf der unteren Blattseite von Monocotylen ; auf Glumaceen sind keine beobachtet. A. Orchidearuiu Des7n. Seine Sommer- und Wintergonidien, Puccinia Moliniae Tul., auf Molinia coerulea. A. AUii Ursini Fers., dazu Puccinia Caricis DC. culatum. A. Convallariac Schu7n. Auf Polygonatum multiflorum und officinale stets von Sclerotium sanguin
RMMCNPX0–. Fig. 47. Crossarchus fasciatus. 149. Crossarchus fasciatus (Desm). — Zebra-Manguste. Desmarest, Mamm. 1820. I. p. 211. L. 47; c. 28 cm. Oberseite grau, dunkel gesprenkelt; zuweilen auf dem Rücken, soweit die Bindenzeichnung reicht, glänzend rothbraun. Rücken mit 10 — 13 schwarzen Querbinden, welche gegen den Nacken und Schwanz undeutlich werden. Unterseite schmutzig dunkelgrau. Beine dunkelbraun; Schwanz ge- wöhnlich gegen die Spitze schwärzlich. Unterlippe und Kinn bei jungen Thieren rostfarbig. Dar es Salaam (Stuhlmann); Ukuni in Unyamwesi (Grant); Tanga (Neu- mann); Ugalla-Fluss in Ugunda
RMRWW6TN–Elementary text-book of zoology (1884) Elementary text-book of zoology elementarytextbo0201clau Year: 1884 304 MAMMALIA. ance with the arboreal life. With respect to the dentition these animals are intermediate between the Glirina and Halmaturidce. Fain. Phascolarctidse. Body stout, unwieldy, head thick, ears large, and tail quite rudimentary. Plutxcnlari-tux i-i/im-nx Goldf.. Koala. Dentition New South Wales. c.' i. p. m. >n. Fam. Phalangistidse. Of slender form, with prehensile tail. Petaunm Desin. : /'. jn/ij iiitfux Desm., scarcely 4 inches long : Phalumjixtti n/ljiina Desm. (fig. l
RM2AGDXFH–. Le Jardin des plantes : description. mérique [Mephilis americana, Desm.) est de lataille dun chat ordinaire; son pelage est doux, lustré, ordinaire-ment dun brun noirâtre, avec des raies et des bandes blancheslongitudinales ; sa queue est couverte de poils longs et très-toulïus.Elle habite 1 Aniériiiue. Les moufettes sont généralement plus grandes, plus trapuesque les putois; ce sont des animaux nocturnes (pii habitent desterriers (juils savent se creuser sur la lisière des bois ou des trous dégftis parmi la volaille, quelle altai|ue par la tête pour lui man-ger la cervelle, instinct (pie lo
RMPG45Y7–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 392 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Uredo Persoon (p. 389) Spores produced singly on the terminal ends of mycelial hyphse. Germination by a germ-tube which does not produce basidio- spores, but enters the host-plant through the stomata. These forms are in the main discussed under their telial genera. U. orchidis Wint. and U. satjrrii Mass. are in the leaves of cultivated orchids. U. tropaeoli Desm. is found onTropaeolum; U. arachidis Lag. the peanut;^''^ U. auran- Q KJ tiaca Mont, on Oncidium.^ U. au- N( U tumnalis Diet, on Chr
RMMAAH7F–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . An faulenden Beeren von Convallaria majalis in den Ardennen. Cotivolvuins {Calystegia) 2206. S. CoiiYolvuli Desm. in Ann. sc. nat. 1842, XML p. 108. Sacc, Syll. III. p. 536. Syn. Septoria fuscella Berk. in Curr., Simpl, Sphaer. No. 396. Exs. P. Sydow, Mycoth. march. No. 4538. Flecken kreisförmig, dann zusammenfliessend und unregelmässig, roth oder braun-russfarbig, endlich im Centrum weisslich; Frucht- gehäuse eingewachsen, klein, auf der Blattoberseite, bräunlich, am Scheitel durchbohrt; Sporen nadeiförmig,
RMT1HXWM–Diseases of cultivated plants and Diseases of cultivated plants and trees diseasesofcultiv00massuoft Year: [1910?] 450 DISEASES OF CULTIVATED PLANTS ** Spores i-fnany-sepfate PESTALOZZIA (De Not.) Pustules minute, erumpent; conidia oblong, 2-many-septate, central cells coloured, end ones hyaline, apical cell bearing T-many hair-like appendages. A 'i KiG. 137.—Fcslalozzia uepiiii. i, blotches caused by the fungus on a tea leaf; 2, conidia oi' fungus, highly mag. Grey blight of tea plant {Pestalozzia guepitii, Desm.) is said by Sir George Watt to be one of the most destructive and dangerous
RMPG0RB7–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 496 THE FUNGT WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE Asteroma De Candolle (p. 482) Pycnidia very small, globose, erumpent, often on a mass of hyphae; conidia ovate or short cylindric. In part =Gnomonia. See p' 274. About forty species chiefly parasitic. A. padi (D. C.) Grev. on Prunus=Gnomonia padicola. See p. 275. A. geographicum (D. C.) Desm. occurs on various species of Pomaceae; A. punctiforme Berk, on the rose; A. stuhlmanni Hen. on bananas and pineapples in Africa. A. codisei All. is said to be a serious parasite of Codiseum.^^ Vermicular
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