. A manual of structural botany; an introductory textbook for students of science and pharmacy. Plant morphology. Fig. 595. An Ascomycetous Fungus—Peziza— A, showing section through complete spore- bearing body—the apothecium; h, the hyme- nium: s, the hyphae, forming false tissue; B, enlarged section of a portion of above showing a, b, c, d, e,f, asci, in various sizes and in various stages of spore development taking place within them, spores are mature in /, sh, the false paren- chyma made up of intertwining Fig. 596. Showing the development of sporo- phyte of moss: St, apex of ste


. A manual of structural botany; an introductory textbook for students of science and pharmacy. Plant morphology. Fig. 595. An Ascomycetous Fungus—Peziza— A, showing section through complete spore- bearing body—the apothecium; h, the hyme- nium: s, the hyphae, forming false tissue; B, enlarged section of a portion of above showing a, b, c, d, e,f, asci, in various sizes and in various stages of spore development taking place within them, spores are mature in /, sh, the false paren- chyma made up of intertwining Fig. 596. Showing the development of sporo- phyte of moss: St, apex of stem, bearing the female organs; a, the archegonia; from these, after fertilization, the young capsules spring, C, S, V; C, the calyptra; underneath which is found lid or operculum; /, the capsule; s, the leafless stem, of sporophyte or pedicel. (Fraak.) relative positions of sporophyte and gametophyte are exactly the reverse of what they are in the flowering plant. Although the hair-cap moss is somewhat used in medicine, yet. 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 Rusby, Henry Hurd, 1855-. Philadelphia and New York, Lea & Febiger


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