Author : Ohio State University. Club
Publisher : Rarebooksclub.com
ISBN 13 : 9781230100425
Total Pages : 164 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (4 download)
Book Synopsis The Ohio Naturalist Volume 1-3 by : Ohio State University. Club
Download or read book The Ohio Naturalist Volume 1-3 written by Ohio State University. Club and published by Rarebooksclub.com. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...D. C. H. Persoon, Synopsis Methodica Fungorum, 1: 224. 1801. 41. Ustilago syntherismae Schw. On Panicum proliferum Lam. Columbus, Ohio. October 5, 1901. Coll. F. J. Tyler and O. E. Jennings. "Ustilago (Caeoma subgen. I redo) syntherismae, L. v. S. C. in vaginis etiam junioribus sese ostendit ante evolutionem. Sporidiis cinereo-atro viridibits, laxissime effusis inquinantibus." L. D. de Schweinitz, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 4: 290. 1834. 42. Ustilago tritici (Pers.) Jensen. Uredo tritici Persoon. On Triticum sativum Lam. Columbus, Ohio. June 12, 1901. Coll. W. A. Kellerman. "Uredo segetum: pulvere copioso nigro in gramimun spiculis s. glumis proveniente. (Disp. meth. fung., p. 56.) "Reticularia segetum, fuseo-nigricans graminum parasitica, intus filamentosa. iBull. champ. 1. pag. 90. t. 472. f. 2.1 "b. Uredo tritici: subeffusa." D. C. II. Persoon, Synopsis Methodica Fungorum, 1: 224. 1S01. BOTANICAL CORRESPONDENCE AND NOTES FOR AMATEURS, III. Conducted by W. A. Kei.lerman. Item?. Mr. F. H. Rurglehans, of Toledo, sends the following note: "I have found in working over Rubus amerieana Britton, that the description in Gray's and Britton's Manuals--"stems annual, herbaceous, or slightly woody"--does not accurately cover the common form here. All the specimens taken here have six inches or more of woody stem of previous year's growth. The new flowering stems are delicate, herbaceous, generally branching from the stem of the previous year. Is this generallv the case in Ohio?" Mr. F. J. Tyler examined the specimens in the Ohio Herbarium and found " the branches coming from a stem of previous year's growth. This old stem was in some cases three inches...