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MICKOBES, FERMENTS, AND MOULDS. 



In the spring, owing to the heat and moisture, the 

 hyphae of the sclerotis swell and send forth numerous 

 branches, bearing at their ex- 

 tremity a sort of rounded head, 

 in which the asci or peritheces 

 are developed (Figs. 10, 11, 12); 

 the endogenous spores issuing 

 from these asci germinate on 

 the rye-blossom, and produce 

 there a fresh sphacelium, then 

 a second ergot, thus always 

 passing through the same cycle 

 of alternation of generations. 

 Most of the Graminacece and several Cyperacece are 

 capable of Droducing ergots resembling those of rye 



Fig. 11. One of the heads or 

 organs of fructification in 

 ergot, still more magnified, 

 a, peritheces. 



Fig. 12. Portion of preceding figure under a very high magnifying power, showing 

 at & the asci, and at c the spores issuing from the asci or peritheces. 



and possessing the same medical properties. The sug- 

 gestion has been made that instead of the ergot of ryt 



