DEMATIUM PULLTJLANS. 



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Dematium casei, regarding it as allied to D. pullulans ; and, in a 

 second communication (II.), he stated that the fungus caused the 



FIG. 189. Dematiuiu pulhilans. 



Filaments , 6 and c contain fused adjacent cells, some of which are constricting 

 conidia. In c the septa at both ends of the cell have developed conidia ; /might 

 l)e mistaken for a quadricellular sporangium. In d a conidium is budding like 

 yeast. Magn. 500. (4f ter Klocker and Schionning.) 



very bitter flavour of the cheese in question. A repetition of his 

 examination, however, by Klocker and Schionning, led to the 

 discovery that the fungus does not belong to the genus Dematium, 

 but is more closely allied to Monilia or Oidium. 



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