. A handbook of cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. Fig. 375.—Aphanoikece jnicroscopica Nag. (x 70). (From nature.) Fig. ^-j^.—Giceothece granosa Rabh. A, gela- tinous colony (magnified) ; B, cells ( x 250). (After Cooke.) in a string ; but the attachment is very loose, and soon ceases. In Merismopedia, Tetrapedia Reinsch., and Gloeochcete Lagerh. division takes place in two directions, the result being the formation of a plate of cells, often of great regularity. In Chroococcus, Glxocapsa, G/mothece Nag., Aphanocapsa Nag., Aphanothece Nag., Microcystis, and most other genera, division takes place
. A handbook of cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. Fig. 375.—Aphanoikece jnicroscopica Nag. (x 70). (From nature.) Fig. ^-j^.—Giceothece granosa Rabh. A, gela- tinous colony (magnified) ; B, cells ( x 250). (After Cooke.) in a string ; but the attachment is very loose, and soon ceases. In Merismopedia, Tetrapedia Reinsch., and Gloeochcete Lagerh. division takes place in two directions, the result being the formation of a plate of cells, often of great regularity. In Chroococcus, Glxocapsa, G/mothece Nag., Aphanocapsa Nag., Aphanothece Nag., Microcystis, and most other genera, division takes place in all three directions. In Clathrocystis Henf the gelatinous envelope, which is of great extent, is broken up into clathrate segments. In Ccelosphmrium Nag., a common organism in bog-pools moving about with considerable rapidity, it is lobed at the margin, the pseudocysts appearing like blue-green projections on the surface of the globe. Chroodactylon Hansg. (Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell., 1885, p. 14) is distinguished by the formation of cell-families branching in an arborescent manner, by its distinct cell-nucleus, and. 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 Bennett, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1833-1902; Murray, George Robert Milne, 1858-. London, New York, Longmans, Green, and Co.
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