. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. -3â CONtTL'll with wart-likf i)rc)inincnces. W'rniculosc or verrucnsc, (Fig. 17.) W'Sicular, inflated like a liladder. Wavy, see undulate. TEKMS r^EU l.\ WITH THE KEl'KoDlcnVE l)Rt,\NS. Acrociirpiis. haxin^ the sporophv'te terminal on a stem or (ordinary branch. J^'i >>, ^ rg cT^'iy .\croear|)ous mosses can usuaiU' be easily »'^^.i iJi wj % iR distinguished 1)\' the erect habit as shown m the figm'^'. ('â ig. nS.) 'l"he old sporo- ])h\te often st'ems lateral in acrocarpous mosses, bi'cause the stem i^rows (jn the next
. The Bryologist. Bryology; Bryology -- Periodicals. -3â CONtTL'll with wart-likf i)rc)inincnces. W'rniculosc or verrucnsc, (Fig. 17.) W'Sicular, inflated like a liladder. Wavy, see undulate. TEKMS r^EU l.\ WITH THE KEl'KoDlcnVE l)Rt,\NS. Acrociirpiis. haxin^ the sporophv'te terminal on a stem or (ordinary branch. J^'i >>, ^ rg cT^'iy .\croear|)ous mosses can usuaiU' be easily »'^^.i iJi wj % iR distinguished 1)\' the erect habit as shown m the figm'^'. ('â ig. nS.) 'l"he old sporo- ])h\te often st'ems lateral in acrocarpous mosses, bi'cause the stem i^rows (jn the next \ear trom a point just below the base ol the sporojjlnte. .l^g/7'ga/c, clustered; usually ajiplied to two or iiKjre sporoplntes from one l)ericha-tium. .ipplied to the special an- theridiad)earing brandies of SpluigHuni. A}i<lr(.^ynnns. with aiitheridia and archegonia in the same cluster of leaves; /. c. either syiioicous or paroicous. Anihcridium, the male reproducti\-e organ containing the antherozoids. (I*"ig. I'M Autherozoid, the small flagellate male cell which escapes frojii the antheridium, and in wet weather swims to the archegonium and down its neck to the egg cell in the liottom. ArchcgOHiKiii, the flask-shaped female repro(iucti\e organ, ([â¢"ig. 20.) See also antherozoid. Aiitoicous or auta'cious. haxing male and female organs on the same plant. According to Braithwaite there are three forms: 1. Cladaiitoicous, with the male organs on a special proper branch. 2. (JnnioautoicoKS. with the male organs in a bud-like cluster, and ax- illary on a female branch. 3. Rhizantoicous, male branch \'ery short and cohering to the female by the rhizoids. ( I'll he iiinlinued.). 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 American Bryological and Lichenological Society; Americ
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