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Identifier: transactionsproc71874newz (find matches)
Title: Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Year: 1868 (1860s)
Authors: New Zealand Institute (Wellington, N.Z
Subjects: Science Birds
Publisher: Wellington : J. Hughes, Printer
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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us ashy green, effuse, very thin, frequently scarcely any. Apotheciaappressed or peltate, white or pale fleshy-coloured or fleshy-yellow or fleshy-cinnabar, often undulate and irregular in outline, margin somewhat paler,evanescent, (diameter 0*1. ad 0-25 mm.). Spores 8 in each ascus, in one row,colourless, fusiform, 1-septate, 0-008 millim. long, 0-002 millim. thick.Paraphyses club-shaped, apex nearly as broad as ascus. On bark of shrubs and ferns, and on mosses. I have no doubt that this is the Biatora clnnaharina of Babington (FloraN.Z., p. 300), and certainly the Bccomyces ^;c?^e?mw of Stirton. Afterexamining specimens from Mr. Buchanans collection, and numerous specimensin my own, I have met with no instance of spores with four cells in one case;there is an appearance of four divisions, but no more than one true septa.The lichen agrees in every particular with Nylanders descrijHion. Thespores in plate 129 C, Flora N.Z., should bo uniscptate. TRANS. N.Z.INST!TUTE,V0L1I.PI.IM.6 3-1.
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Uj/ m.c. Knight.—On some Few Zealand Lichens. 361 13. Lecidea plesia, Knight. Thallus ochroleucus, tenuis, areolo-rimosus. Apothecia nigra, plana, medi-ocria, elevato-marginata, margine flexnosa vel subanguloso-difformia. Spormlineari-clavatse, 4-5-septat8e, incolores vel diluto-fuscentes, longit. 0032 mm.,crassit. 0*011 mm. Hypothecium nigrum. Ad saxa. Thallus pale ochrey colour, thin, divided into areolae by chinks. Apotheciablack, plane, medium size j margin raised, flexuose or subangularly deformed.Spores linear, clavate, 4-5-septate, colourless or pale brown, 0*032 millim.long, 0*011 millim. thick. Hypothecium black. Differs from L. co7itigua in colour of thallus and the multilocular,lineari-clavate spores; from L. sahuletorium, whose spores are elongate fusiform, 14. Lecidea allotropa^ Nyl. Thallus continuus, tenuissimus, cineraceus. Apothecia sessilia, planiuscula,demum convexa, immarginata, nigra, sat parva. Sporce oblongse, 3-septat3e,longit. 0*015 mm., crassit. 0*006 mm. S

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  • booksubject:Science
  • booksubject:Birds
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