. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxvil CYOADEOIDEA 393 sporophylls. The rounded surface of the receptacle is covered with a dense cluster of long slender appendages, seed-stalks and interseminal scales, the latter being much more numerous than the former (fig. 521, A, B). These organs are beheved to be homo- logous foliar structures, the seed-stalks being megasporophylls and the interseminal scales abortive or potential sporophylls (see also figs. 562, 563). Fig. 514 shows the form of a single flower from an American stem closely alhed to Cycadeoidea Gibsoni


. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxvil CYOADEOIDEA 393 sporophylls. The rounded surface of the receptacle is covered with a dense cluster of long slender appendages, seed-stalks and interseminal scales, the latter being much more numerous than the former (fig. 521, A, B). These organs are beheved to be homo- logous foliar structures, the seed-stalks being megasporophylls and the interseminal scales abortive or potential sporophylls (see also figs. 562, 563). Fig. 514 shows the form of a single flower from an American stem closely alhed to Cycadeoidea Fig. Ji22. Cycadeoidea Gibsoniana. Longitudinal section of flower showing half the receptacle with part of the absciss-layer, u. {British Museum.) The megasporophylls are more or less polygonal in transverse section: there is a central concentric vascular strand surrounded by a thick cortex (fig. 527): at its upper end the sporophyll bears a single orthotropous seed containing a dicotyledonous embryo (figs. 521, D, B; 523). The vascular strand pierces the base of the testa and expands to form a shallow cup of tracheal tissue in the chalaza; there are no bundles in the single integument. The testa (fig. 521, D, t) consists of three regions, a median layer of rather large rectangular or pahsade-cells with an inner and outer tissue composed of much smaller cells. The testa is prolonged. 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 Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press


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