. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 353 On my visit to Heligoland in the summer of 1901 I mentioned my find to Dr. Kuckuck and he told me that he had found tetra- spores both on Ch. virgatula and on Ch. seciiiuluta which is very. oymoL Fig. 54. Chantransia virgatula Harv.) Thur. a, b, c. Portions of plant witfa tetraspores; d, transverse section ol' basal disc. and c- 100 : 1; d '250 : 1. closely related to the former, and he has sinee sent me his slides for examination and the specimens in them exeept for some minor difierences, seem to correspo


. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 353 On my visit to Heligoland in the summer of 1901 I mentioned my find to Dr. Kuckuck and he told me that he had found tetra- spores both on Ch. virgatula and on Ch. seciiiuluta which is very. oymoL Fig. 54. Chantransia virgatula Harv.) Thur. a, b, c. Portions of plant witfa tetraspores; d, transverse section ol' basal disc. and c- 100 : 1; d '250 : 1. closely related to the former, and he has sinee sent me his slides for examination and the specimens in them exeept for some minor difierences, seem to correspond exactly with my Færoese material. In fig. 53 I have shown portions of the plant in question. Both kinds of spores often occurred on the same plant, frequently even. 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 Carlsbergfondet (Copenhagen, Denmark). Copenhagen, Nordisk Forlag, London, Wheldon


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