. A handbook of cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. ISO MUSCINE.'E Order 2.—Phascace^. In the small order of Phascacese the roundish sporange dehisces neither by the detachment of an opercule nor by longitudinal slits, but decays to allow of the escape of the spores; the calypter is ruptured laterally without being raised up as a cap; the columel is sometimes wanting. According to Leitgeb, Archidium (Brid.) resembles the \ Hepaticae more closely than the Bryacese in the processes which lead to the formation of the spores, especially in the differ- entiation of the archespore into spore-mother-cell
. A handbook of cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. ISO MUSCINE.'E Order 2.—Phascace^. In the small order of Phascacese the roundish sporange dehisces neither by the detachment of an opercule nor by longitudinal slits, but decays to allow of the escape of the spores; the calypter is ruptured laterally without being raised up as a cap; the columel is sometimes wanting. According to Leitgeb, Archidium (Brid.) resembles the \ Hepaticae more closely than the Bryacese in the processes which lead to the formation of the spores, especially in the differ- entiation of the archespore into spore-mother-cells which are. Fig. izi.—EpkemerwH serratum Hampe; mature plant with persistent protoneme (magnified). (After Luerssen.). 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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