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On a decaying branch of Cornus sanguinea (Dogwood).?
7 April 1839 at Berne.
Bursting of fine cells the epidermis in substrate, subcellular,
a wound a entire grains of a pale orange a reddish colour,
Subaggregate, yet not crowded a confluent, grains exceeding large red
in size. Nearly any numerous, set in a thick layer on the sphincter
the interior pala and cellular. Structure, the sporules were seen
under it lies in a continuous series forming a filament,
and was twice a filament perhaps. wa brownish. Spores,
elliptical.
The granules sub and sub platens then wet became
rather hard and much contracted by drying.
affixed to Lacympyes, Sallaties Nied.