. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. ILLUSTRATED 2"2 Bisexual, synoicous. Cladocarpous, having the sporophyte terminating a short spec- ial fertile branch; something like half-way between acrocarpous and pleurocarpous; fi. g- Fontinalis. Dioicous or dicecious, having the male and female organs on separate plants. Flowers, often applied to the reproductive organs. Fruit, often applied to the sporophyte. Gametophyte or gametophore, that part of the plant which bears the gametes or sexual cells. In mosses all the plant ex- cept the "fruit," or s


. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. ILLUSTRATED 2"2 Bisexual, synoicous. Cladocarpous, having the sporophyte terminating a short spec- ial fertile branch; something like half-way between acrocarpous and pleurocarpous; fi. g- Fontinalis. Dioicous or dicecious, having the male and female organs on separate plants. Flowers, often applied to the reproductive organs. Fruit, often applied to the sporophyte. Gametophyte or gametophore, that part of the plant which bears the gametes or sexual cells. In mosses all the plant ex- cept the "fruit," or seta and capsule. Inflorescence, often applied to the clusters of reproductive organs. Monoicous or ntoftaxious, having male and female organs on the same plant. Oosphere, the egg cell or ovum found in the base of the arehe- gonium. After fertilization, by union with the antherozoid, it develops into the sporophyte- (Fig. 20.) Paraphyses, jointed hyaline hairs growing among the reproductive organs. (Fig. 21.) Paroicous, having its male and fe- male organs in the same cluster, but not mixed, the antheridia being in the axils of the perich£ttial bracts below the arch- egonia. (Fig. 22.) Perickceiiujn and perigonium, see under topic leaves. Pleurocarpous, having the sporo- phyte lateral on a short lateral special branch. ( Fig. 23 ) Pleurocarpous mosses can usually be recognized by the creeping habit. Spermatozoid, see antherozoid. Sporophyte or spcrophore, the spore-bearing part or genera- tion. In mosses it consists of the seta and capsule and constitutes the so called fruit. Stipitate, having a short stem. Applied to antheridia and 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 American Bryological and Lichenological Society; American Bryological Society; Sullivant Moss Society; Grout, A. J. (A


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