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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1891

1892

In the first place the fungus on Zea hip no paraphyses and in the second the measurements of both credand telontospores approximate those given for Puco. [...] The stalk is long thin and inflated at some distance from the attachment to the spore the inflation containing orange red matter. [...] The stalk is long swells up somewhat in water is inflated away from the spore and this lower part of the stalk swells more than the upper part adjoining the spore (Pl. [...] In support of the view of identity are the manner of dehiscence of the peridium and the closely corresponding sizes of the aecidiospores and the peridial cells (the former in the case of G. Cunninghamianum being on an average 28.6 x 24.61.1 and the latter 70 x 224 I should note also that the peridial tubes of the aecidiurn on Cotowaster arc somewhat longer than those on Pyrus (in the latter they [...] I placed Some of the aecidiospores in water on the 17th of October and a few were found to have germinated on the following day.
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Pages
77
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
IX.—Additional Uredincae from the Neighbourhood of Simla. By A. Barclay M. B. Bengal Medical Service
211-230 W. L. Sclater, J. H. Tull Walsh view
X.—Notes on the Collection of Snakes in the Indian Museum with descriptions of several new species.—By W. L. Sclater M. A. Deputy Superintendent of the Indian Museum
230-250 W. L. Sclater, J. H. Tull Walsh view
XI.—Catalogue of the Diptera of the Oriental region by Mons. J. M. F. Bigot. Part I. Communicated by the Superintendent of the Indian Museum
250-281 W. L. Sclater, J. H. Tull Walsh view
Backmatter
i-iv W. L. Sclater, J. H. Tull Walsh view

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