. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. 136 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. I Class I. Class II. LyoopodinsB. Class III. Kquisetinse. Group II. BRYOPHTTA. Some plants of this group, as the Sugigoke and Kosugi- goke (Pogonatum) (Fig. 129), have a stem bearing green leaves and multicellular root-hairs; while others bear unicellular root-hairs, having either a thalloid body as the Fig. Fig. 129.—Kosugigoke (Pogonatum sp.). Zenigoke (Fig. 3) or a stem bearing green leaves as the Hime-urokogoke (Frullania). Those of the former kind are called Musci, and
. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. 136 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. I Class I. Class II. LyoopodinsB. Class III. Kquisetinse. Group II. BRYOPHTTA. Some plants of this group, as the Sugigoke and Kosugi- goke (Pogonatum) (Fig. 129), have a stem bearing green leaves and multicellular root-hairs; while others bear unicellular root-hairs, having either a thalloid body as the Fig. Fig. 129.—Kosugigoke (Pogonatum sp.). Zenigoke (Fig. 3) or a stem bearing green leaves as the Hime-urokogoke (Frullania). Those of the former kind are called Musci, and those of the latter Hepaticm. Bryophyta are thus divided into the two classes Musci and Hepaticse. T-. ( Class I. Musci. BbyophytaI _ TT „ ,. I Class II. 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 Saida, Ko?taro?, 1860-1924; Tokahashi, Akiomi, joint author. Tokyo
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