10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GYROSE»
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An encyclopædia of plants;: comprising the description, ...
Ragwort confluent ('in que foil Row Bramble effused concentric blotches gyrose
powdery mottled very powd. 0 sum. spreading 0 sum. 0 sum. 0 sum. 0 sum. 0
sum. Or under Scneclo Irs. Y on Mercurialis lvs. GoLY on Fragaria sterilis lvs.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1836
Casspitose, very soft, undulate-gyrose, yellowish; the lobes entire, naked. On
fallen branches; common. Clusters \'> to 1 inch in breadth, whitish, then pale
yellowish, very soft and watery, leaving little residue when dried. II. Cerebrin.f..
Compact ...
Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 1888
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An Encyclopaedia of Plants
C01t's-foot gyrose sum. Or under coltsfoot lvs. 1663+ Seneciénis Dec. Ragwort
blotches sum Or under Senecio lvs. 16615 cénfluens Pi-rs. confluent gyrose sum.
Y on Mercurialis lvs. 166.16 Potemlllze Dec. Cinquefoil powdery sum. Go1.
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
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Handbook of Australian Fungi
lobes gyrose, undulate ; basidia globose, 15 p ; spores globose, 7-12 p diam. On
old trunks. Tasmania. 1159. Tremella lutescens. Pers. Syn. 622. Fr. Hym. Eur.
690. Sacc. Syll. 8377. Cœspitose, small, very soft, undulate-gyrose, yellowish (1-
3 ...
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, 1892
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Encyclopaedia of Plants: Comprising the Specific Character, ...
C0lt.'s-foot gyrose 0 sum. Or under coltsfoot in. 16634 Seneciénis Dec. Ragwort
blotches 0 sum. Or under Senecio lvs. 16636 céntluens Pers. confluent gyrose 0
sum. Y on Mercurialis lvs. 16636 Potentillze Dec. Cinquefoil powdery 0 sum.
John Claudius Loudon, 1872
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British Basidiomycetaceae
late, gyrose, pruinose with the spores. Flesh concolorous, gelatinous, becoming
firm, tough. Spores white, broadly elliptical, 13-14 X 7-8p; “basidia 15-20 х 12-
18p.. Conidia ovoid globose, 3-5a in diam. Hyphae 2-3y. in diam.” Bourd. 8L Galz
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Caespitose, very soft, undulate-gyrose, yellowish; the lobes entire, naked. On
fallen branches; common. Clusters i4 to i inch in breadth, whitish, then pale
yellowish, very soft and watery, leaving little residue when dried. II. CEREBRIN.*:.
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Pamphlets on Forest Protection
B) Plants small, cushion form, globose, or cup-shaped, sessile, surface gyrose.
DACRYOMYCES. Plants cushion form, surface gyrose ; basidiospores septate at
maturity or upon germination ; conidia when present in chains. Seismosarca.
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Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
Hymenium drying Brussels-brown to bone-brown, gyrose-porose, with the folds
growing out into raduloid teeth on an inclined surface, the pores 1-1 J mm. in
diameter and depth or half as deep; layer next to substratum composed of loosely
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Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Plants: Comprising the Specific ...
Caprea lvs. 16633 Tussilaginis Pars. olt's-l'oot gyrose sum. 01' under coltsfoot lvs
. 1&34 Seneciénis Dec. Ragwort blotches sum. Or under Senecio lvs. 16685
cénfluens Pers. confluent gyrose sum. Y on Mercurialis lvs. 166'36 Potentillaa
Dec.
John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1880