. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 138. Periconia glaucocephala. Fig. 139. Stachybotrys atra. other mucors, such as those growing on fecal,animal, refuse. It consists of blackish capsules filledwith spores, and attached to a colourless pedicle. MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. 433 The Periconia glaucocephala, fig-. 138, the my-celium of which is brownish, and the heads ofthe spores glaucous as the name indicates.. Fig. 140. Stachybotrys lobulata. Fig. 141. Diploidia Cowdellii. The Stachybotrys atra, fig. 139, and the Sta-chybotrys lobulata have
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. Elementary treatise on the finishing of white, dyed, and printed cotton goods. Fig. 138. Periconia glaucocephala. Fig. 139. Stachybotrys atra. other mucors, such as those growing on fecal, animal, refuse. It consists of blackish capsules filledwith spores, and attached to a colourless pedicle. MILDEW AND MOULD FUNGI GROWTH. 433 The Periconia glaucocephala, fig-. 138, the my-celium of which is brownish, and the heads ofthe spores glaucous as the name indicates.. Fig. 140. Stachybotrys lobulata. Fig. 141. Diploidia Cowdellii. The Stachybotrys atra, fig. 139, and the Sta-chybotrys lobulata have blackish roots, with yellowshoots and orange stems, and the heads of sporesbrown.