. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. Algae. 178 SEAAVEEDS flora of the warm and temperate Atlantic and Meili- terranean. Chinv-cuim, a genus of about thirty wpe- cies, of which only two are marine, is a stalked fjrm with ovate cells, and Codiolum and Si/l'iiJion more or less resemble it vegetatively. The Ecprodiictire Organs.âChlorocJii/l'/' pos- sesses gametes which escape from the mother-cell embedded in a mucilaginous mass, and conjugate F . tlif iiucl 'â d. n. slimviii;,' tlji' ]irntniil,isiii f.'atlii-i\-(l miiiiil 1(1 lining till- wall ; b, tht; uuttr ineiiilirain-, nast uir


. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. Algae. 178 SEAAVEEDS flora of the warm and temperate Atlantic and Meili- terranean. Chinv-cuim, a genus of about thirty wpe- cies, of which only two are marine, is a stalked fjrm with ovate cells, and Codiolum and Si/l'iiJion more or less resemble it vegetatively. The Ecprodiictire Organs.âChlorocJii/l'/' pos- sesses gametes which escape from the mother-cell embedded in a mucilaginous mass, and conjugate F . tlif iiucl 'â d. n. slimviii;,' tlji' ]irntniil,isiii f.'atlii-i\-(l miiiiil 1(1 lining till- wall ; b, tht; uuttr ineiiilirain-, nast uir aftt-r enlar"e- inent of the siiliei'f, the sejiarati-il from till-â" - - ' - '-' in tlie development ftf /â <! -' wall ; c, (/, p. sta;;es ..â ..., ,jv .!..!!..,,!,. ... /...fS]n"iri-s : at e, the honr-irlass sha]ir is to division into two ; /, highly ma-iiilied. (After Sclimitz). The zvgoti remains motile by before leaving it means of the fmr cilia (of the twu bi-ciliated gametes), and eventually on coming t< surrounds itself with a rm/mbrane, and trates the tissue of the host-plant In- means of a short germ-tub(.'. C. d,,'iii/ifnrnl,^ which inhabits Poli/sqihoniii and S/iJaicclanji.^ and C. inrl/is/iji', which rest pene-. 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 Murray, George Robert Milne, 1858-1911. London, New York, Macmillan


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