. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 69. Liagora elongata Zanard. a, me- dullary cell with assimilating filaments and antheridia. b and c, development of antheridia; d, e, nearly ripe antheridia, e, in transverse section, (a, about 60 :1, b. c, d, e about 300 :1).. small conical outgrowths arise on all sides which soon are divided by transverse walls (Figs. 69 b, c) giving rise to small branches. These are repeatedly di—trichotomously branched into several small branchlets, the end cells of which are the antheridia (Fig. 69 e). In the material collected I have only found ant
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 69. Liagora elongata Zanard. a, me- dullary cell with assimilating filaments and antheridia. b and c, development of antheridia; d, e, nearly ripe antheridia, e, in transverse section, (a, about 60 :1, b. c, d, e about 300 :1).. small conical outgrowths arise on all sides which soon are divided by transverse walls (Figs. 69 b, c) giving rise to small branches. These are repeatedly di—trichotomously branched into several small branchlets, the end cells of which are the antheridia (Fig. 69 e). In the material collected I have only found antheridial plants; so I cannot give any information as to the carpogonial branch or cystocarp. Forms of this species have been fre- quently referred to the Australian plant Liagora Cheyneana Harv., a species which also shows not a little likeness to Liagora elongata. Fig. 70. Liagora elon- gata Zanard. Trans- verse section of me- dullary tissue. (About 60:1).. 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 Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk botanisk forening
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