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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1890

1891

The diagnostic characters of the species aro as follows: Towards the end of August the leaves and smaller stems of the host are largely attacked in the aecidial stage and these are then much hypertrophied. [...] In the latter situation the hypertrophy is due to an excessive enlargement of the parenchyma cells between the hypoderma and the central vascular bundles. [...] For example it is stated that in the genus Me'ampsora the teleutospores are single-celled or vertically divided rarely horizontally and that the uredospores are borne singly on basidia ; whilst in the genus Coleosporium the teleutospores consist of several usually four supeimposed cells and the uredospores are in short chains. [...] This elevation continues as the bed grows older until at last its base is on the level of the outer surface of the epidermis.1890.] occurring in the Neighbourhood of Sintla. [...] At the end of September a third crop of uredo pustules is produced now all over the green parts of the plant ascending to and involving even the green parts of the flower and young fruit capsules.
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Pages
143
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
VII.—A Descriptive List of the Uredineæ Occurring in the Neighbourhood of Simla (Western Himalayas).Pt. III.—by A. Barclay M.B. Bengal Medical Service
75-112 W.L. Sclater view
VIII.—Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula.—by George King M.B. LL.D. F.R.S. C.I.E. Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden Calculta
113-206 W.L. Sclater view
IX.—Description of a New Genus of Bamboos.—by J.S. Gamble M.A.
207-208 W.L. Sclater view
X.—Noviciæ Indicæ. II. An Additional Species of Ellipanthus.— by D. Prain
208-210 W.L. Sclater view
Backmatter
i-vi W.L. Sclater view

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