MICRO-FUNGIINFUSORIA . 



They have all been found upon moist cotton goods or in 

 analogous situations. 



All that is necessary in collecting micro-fungi is to well 

 isolate each specimen, preferably by wrapping in soft paper, 

 and placing separately in a small box. 



FIG. 128. 



Books which may be consulted: 'Outlines of British 

 Fungology/ by Rev. M. J. Berkeley, F.R.S. ; ' Handbook of 

 British Fungi/ by M. C. Cooke ; ' Rust, Smut, Mildew, and 

 Mould/ by M. C. Cooke; 'Selectae Fungorum Carpologia/ 

 3 vols., Tulasne. 



INFUSORIA AND ROTATORIA. Nearly all that is neces- 

 sary to say under this head has been given when treating 

 of animalcules. Fresh-water infusoria may be collected in 

 wide-mouthed bottles, and the individuals selected for 

 examination removed by means of one of the dipping tubes 

 shown in Fig. 117. The members of this class of animals 

 are generally to be found attached to weeds. The beautiful 



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