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... theory of his own, that penicillium, mucor, &c., are merely unripe forms of
certain ustilagineous fungi, a theory which cannot be discussed here, but of
which it is sufficient to say that it has been accepted by no other prominent
mycologist.
USA House of Representatives, 1871
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
... as we have found by " experiment ; and, lastly, because his reasoning is based
on a peculiar theory " of his own, that penicillium, mucor, &c, are merely unripe
forms of certain " ustilagineous fungi — a theory which cannot be discussed here,
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1870
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Report of the Commisioner of Agriculture of the Diseases of ...
... as we have found by experiment; and lastly, because his reasoning is based
on a peculiar theory of his own, that penicillium, mucor, &c, are merely unripe
forms of certain ustilagineous fungi, a theory which cannot be discussed here, but
of ...
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Reports on the Diseases of Cattle in the United States, Made ...
... theory of his own, that penicillium, mucor, &c., are merely unripe forms of
certain ustilagineous fungi, a theory which cannot be discussed here, but of
which it is sufficient to say that it has been accepted by no other prominent
mycologist.
United States. Dept. of Agriculture, 1869
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Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
... of his own, that penicillium, mucor, <fec , are merely unripe forms of certain "
ustilagineous fungi — a theory which cannot be discussed here, but of which '' it
is sufficient to say that it has been accepted by no other prominent " mycologist" (
p.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1870
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture on the diseases of ...
... as we have found by experiment; and lastly, because his reasoning is based
on a peculiar theory of his own, that penicillium, mucor, etc., are merely unripe
forms of certain ustilagineous fungi, a theory which cannot be discussed here, but
of ...
United States. Dept. of Agriculture, 1871
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army medical department Report for the year 1868
... as we have found by " experiment ; and, lastly, because his reasoning is based
on a peculiar theory " of his own, that penicillium, mucor, <kc, are merely unripe
forms of certain " ustilagineous fungi — a theory which cannot be discussed here
...
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PATHOLOGY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS 3E
Ivanov, X. Ustilagineous pneumonia in cattle. The spores of Ustilago maydis as a
pathogenic factor. C R Acad Bulg Sci 2: 49-52, 1949. Koller, L. D., and Helfer,
D. H. Adiaspiromycosis in the lungs of a goat (associated with Pieris japonica ...
Ustilagineous galls: Produced by smnts. II. Zoiicecidia: Galls produced by
animals. 1. Hemiptera galls: Produced by Aphides. 2. Diptera galls: Produced by
flies. 3. Phytoptus galls: Produced by mites. The galls produced in flowers of
Dipsacus ...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Connecticut State ...
... as we have found by experiment; and lastly, because his reasoning is based
on a peculiar theory of his own, that penicillium, mucor, &c., are merely unripe
forms of certain ustilagineous fungi, a theory which cannot be discussed here, but
of ...
Connecticut. State Board of Agriculture, 1875