. The British Charophyta. Characeae. STRUCTURE AND DEVBLOPMtlNT. 27 normal branchlet lias three or more nodes, and is terminated by a more or less conical or acuminate apical cell either immediately above the highest node, or with one or more elongated cells intervening. Bach node gives rise to a whorl of small 1-celled lateral members, termed bract-cells arising from the periphery of the node (Fig. 6/i), normally elongated, growing outward and taking an upward direction. On the outer side of the branchlet the bract-cells are usually. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pa


. The British Charophyta. Characeae. STRUCTURE AND DEVBLOPMtlNT. 27 normal branchlet lias three or more nodes, and is terminated by a more or less conical or acuminate apical cell either immediately above the highest node, or with one or more elongated cells intervening. Bach node gives rise to a whorl of small 1-celled lateral members, termed bract-cells arising from the periphery of the node (Fig. 6/i), normally elongated, growing outward and taking an upward direction. On the outer side of the branchlet the bract-cells are usually. 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 Groves, James; Bullock-Webster, George Russell, 1858- joint author. London, The Ray society


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