. Morphology of angiosperms (Morphology of spermatophytes. Part II). Angiosperms; Plant morphology. THE ENDOSPERM 177 said to begin with free nuclear division, followed by a wall cut- ting off the mieropylar end of the sac; and the same statement in reference to Ceratophyllum has been disproved recently by The endosperm is said to develop only in the antipodal chamber in Loranthus, Vacciniaceae, Verbenaceae, Hebenstreitia (Selaginaceae), Bignoniaceae, and Acantliaceae. In (Oliver10), a genus of the Pedaliaceae, although the sac is not chambered by a wall, the endosperm


. Morphology of angiosperms (Morphology of spermatophytes. Part II). Angiosperms; Plant morphology. THE ENDOSPERM 177 said to begin with free nuclear division, followed by a wall cut- ting off the mieropylar end of the sac; and the same statement in reference to Ceratophyllum has been disproved recently by The endosperm is said to develop only in the antipodal chamber in Loranthus, Vacciniaceae, Verbenaceae, Hebenstreitia (Selaginaceae), Bignoniaceae, and Acantliaceae. In (Oliver10), a genus of the Pedaliaceae, although the sac is not chambered by a wall, the endosperm develops only in the lower two-thirds, a sort of diaphragm of thick-walled en- dosperm-cells cutting off the broad mieropylar end of the B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Coulter, John Merle, 1851-1928; Chamberlain, Charles Joseph, b. 1863. New York, D. Appleton


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