. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 836. Fig. 836. Section of upper portion of thallus of a lichen, showing archicarps. a, b. Trichogyneb. e, /. Coiled basal portion of archicarps. c. Nostoo filaments. d. Fungal hyphffi. After Kny. Fi(f. 836. Section of spermo- gonium of a lichen, a. Hyphffi of the thallus. 6. Algal ceUs. c Sterigmata. Fig. 837. Highly magnified fragment from the wall of a spermogonium of Par- melia parielina. sp. Articulated sterigmata or spermatophores, s. Spermatia. gon. Algal cells. is no case of a differentiated female gamete giving rise to them. The fungi of this group in


. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 836. Fig. 836. Section of upper portion of thallus of a lichen, showing archicarps. a, b. Trichogyneb. e, /. Coiled basal portion of archicarps. c. Nostoo filaments. d. Fungal hyphffi. After Kny. Fi(f. 836. Section of spermo- gonium of a lichen, a. Hyphffi of the thallus. 6. Algal ceUs. c Sterigmata. Fig. 837. Highly magnified fragment from the wall of a spermogonium of Par- melia parielina. sp. Articulated sterigmata or spermatophores, s. Spermatia. gon. Algal cells. is no case of a differentiated female gamete giving rise to them. The fungi of this group in this respect resemble the Ehodo- phycese of the group of Algse. The sexual organs show a great deal of difference in degree of complexity. The female organ is usually an archicarp consisting of a coiled portion, known as a carpogoniii/m, with sometimes an elongated part, called a trichogyne [fig. 835). In. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill


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