. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. 354 MUSCINEM. 2. The family Monocle® appears, according to the ' Synopsis Hepaticarum/ to contain transitional forms between the Anthoceroteae and the Jungermanniese. The long sporogonium has a longitudinal dehiscence and no columella; and the sexual generation is either thalloid or foliose. 3. The Ricciess form a flat dichotomously branched thalloid stem, floating in water or rooting in the ground, the apical cells of which, lying close to one another. FIG. 238.—A ntkoceros tcevis; sg the young sporogonium, the letters point to t
. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. 354 MUSCINEM. 2. The family Monocle® appears, according to the ' Synopsis Hepaticarum/ to contain transitional forms between the Anthoceroteae and the Jungermanniese. The long sporogonium has a longitudinal dehiscence and no columella; and the sexual generation is either thalloid or foliose. 3. The Ricciess form a flat dichotomously branched thalloid stem, floating in water or rooting in the ground, the apical cells of which, lying close to one another. FIG. 238.—A ntkoceros tcevis; sg the young sporogonium, the letters point to the foot; L the involucre; c—cthe columella ^after Hofmeister, X 150). in the anterior depressions of the branches, are stated by Kny to become multiplied by vertical longitudinal partitions, and segmented by walls inclined upwards and down-. 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 Sachs, Julius, 1832-1897; Vines, Sydney Howard, 1849-1934. ed. and tr. Oxford, Clarendon press
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