10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BYSSOID»
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1
The English Flora of Sir James Edward Smith: Class XXIV. ...
(sulphur-coloured T helepllom); effused, fibrillose bright sulphur, hymenium
somewhat tawny beset with minute white bristles, circumference byssoid. Pers.
Syn. p. 579. Fr. Syst. Mycuv. 1. p. 452. El. 0. l. p. 204.—Himantia sulphurea, Pers.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1836
2
English Flora: Class 24, Cryptogamia, Pt. 2, comprising the ...
M. J. Berkeley. — At first consisting of loose distinct byssoid fibres, in which state
it frequently remains without producing a true hymenium ; next forming a thin
resupinate silky subpulveru- lent stratum with a beautiful byssoid margin ; at
length, ...
James Edward Smith, William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1836
3
Handbook of British Fungi: With Full Descriptions of All the ...
At first consisting of loose, distinct, byssoid fibres, in which state it frequently
remains without producing a true hymenium, next forming a thin, resupinate, silky
, snbpulverulent stratum, with a beautiful byssoid margin, at length furnished with
a ...
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, 1871
4
Nereis Australis, Or Algae of the Southern Ocean: Being ...
Eventually the byssoid fibres fall off, leaving the tops of the ramuli truncate, and in
this state fruit of both kinds is produced. Ceramidia urccolate, tapering to a
subacute apex, sessile on the sides of the ramuli. Tetraspores immersed in
distorted ...
William Henry Harvey, 1847
5
British Basidiomycetae: A Handbook to the Larger British Fungi
... "slightly curved, 4-5 x -5-1 /x" Burt. Dead alder branches. Nov. Rare, (v.v.)
ttResupinato-effused, flaxy membranaceous, separable, margin and underside
byssoid. 2096. M. laeticolor B. & Br. (= Merulius fugax Fr. sec. Romell.) Laetus,
bright ...
6
Outlines of British Fungology: Containing Characters of ...
T. bysBoides, P.; irregularly effused, at first byssoid, ochraceous-white, then
compact and fleshy, pulverulent, ferruginous-yellow ; circumference byssoid,
nearly white. On the ground, especially amongst fir-leaves, making patches a foot
broad.
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1860
7
A manual of the British algæ
1 — 3 inches high, frond with a more or less evident principal stem, which is
capillary below, byssoid above, and closely set with long, alternate branches,
which are more or less divided; the penultimate ones having alternate,
dichotomous, ...
William Henry Harvey, 1841
8
A manual of the British Algae: containing generic and ...
C. corg/mbosum, Ag. ; capillary, flaccid, gelatinous, entangled; secondary
branches alternate, excessively dichotomous, sub-flabellate, level-topped; ramuli
irregularly multifid, byssoid; articulations of the branches 8—10 times longer than
...
William Henry Harvey, 1841
9
Handbook of the New Zealand Flora: A Systematic Description ...
17. CORTICIUM, Fries. Coriaceous or fleshy moist Fungi, spreading over dead
wood in patches; margin free, often fringed with filaments (byssoid). Hymenium
soft, swollen, undulate and papillose when moist, collapsing when dry, then even
, ...
Joseph Dalton Hooker, 2011
10
Flora Edinensis: Or, A Description of Plants Growing Near ...
Hgmenium cinereous or purplish-grey, somewhat brownish in age, glabrous,
very papillose, but the papilla; unequal, small. "f-f" Hymenium very pale yellowish
or huffish. 16. Th. epidermea, effused, thin, smooth, margin delicate and byssoid
...
Robert Kaye Greville, 1824