. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 238 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. Pry off this lid, remove some of the mass of spores from the interior of the urn, observe their color as seen in bulls; through the magnifying glass, then mount in water, examine with the highest obtainable power â of the microscope and sketch them. These spores. If sown on moist earth, will each develop into a slender, branched organism, consisting, like pondscum, of single rows of cells. Fig. 206, called the Pio. 205.â Longitudinal Section of the Summit of a very Small Antliei'idium- rieiiving Plant of Fiinaria hijijro


. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 238 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. Pry off this lid, remove some of the mass of spores from the interior of the urn, observe their color as seen in bulls; through the magnifying glass, then mount in water, examine with the highest obtainable power â of the microscope and sketch them. These spores. If sown on moist earth, will each develop into a slender, branched organism, consisting, like pondscum, of single rows of cells. Fig. 206, called the Pio. 205.â Longitudinal Section of the Summit of a very Small Antliei'idium- rieiiving Plant of Fiinaria hijijromt'trica, a j\Ioss. a, young antlieridium ; 6, nearly mature antheridium ; c, appendages growing among the antheridia; <1, leaves cut through the midrib; e, leaves cut through the blade. (Magnified 300 diameters.). 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Boston, Ginn


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