. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. Algae. 118 SEAWEEDS Edocarpus secundus and U. Lebelii, besides ordin- ary plurilocular sporangia, has already been men- tioned, and their full significance can be little more than guessed until much more is known of. Fig. 29.—£c(ocarp«« covfervoifJe«. Filament with unilocular sporangia, and one plurilocular sporangium. Highly magnified. the reproductive processes in Phmophycece. Mean- time, observation of the possible relation of their antherozoids, which fully resemble those of Fucacece, Cutleriacem and Tilapteridacem, with the gametes of the pluril


. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. Algae. 118 SEAWEEDS Edocarpus secundus and U. Lebelii, besides ordin- ary plurilocular sporangia, has already been men- tioned, and their full significance can be little more than guessed until much more is known of. Fig. 29.—£c(ocarp«« covfervoifJe«. Filament with unilocular sporangia, and one plurilocular sporangium. Highly magnified. the reproductive processes in Phmophycece. Mean- time, observation of the possible relation of their antherozoids, which fully resemble those of Fucacece, Cutleriacem and Tilapteridacem, with the gametes of the plurilocular sporangia, may help the 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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