Hardwicke Science Gossip, v. 16 (1880), Page 225, ASC00004ak
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Hardwicke Science GossipYear
1880Volume
v. 16 (1880)Page
Page 225Species
Coordinates: [572, 455, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "Bird's nest fungi", "Cannonball fungi"], "scientific"=>["Cyathus vernicosus", "Sphaerobolus stellatus", "Cyathus verniocus"]; Coordinates: [708, 673, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["", "Ascus containing 8 sporidia", "blank", "Hair from P. stercorea"], "scientific"=>["Tricia chrysosperma", "Arcyria cinerea", "Arcyria cinerea capillitium", "Trichia chrysosperma", "Peziza stercorea", "", "Peziza virginea", "blank"]PageID
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fungimagnifiedCyathus vernicosusbirds nest fungussporangiamicromycologybiologysmaller fungi bird's nesttwice natural sizeNidulariaceaeBasidiomycotaAgaricalesAgaricomycetessplash cupsSphaerobolus stellatusnatural sizecannonball fungiGeastralesenlargedshowing the mode of dehiscence and ejection of the sporangiumspora of Trichia chrysospermaslime moldsTrichiidaEumycetozoaAmoebozoaArcyria cinereatwo kinds of threads found in the capillitiumhighly magnifiedPeziza stercoreasectionAscus containing eight sporidiatwo paraphyses accompany the ascushair from margin of Peziza stercoreaPeziza virginea
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