. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. Algae. Fig. 61.—Tetraspores. a, tetrad {Callithamnion); b, cruciate (Gracilaria); c, zonatc (Calenella). Highly magnifiecl. four main tj-pes of development of the carpogonium, and these orders are subdivided into families based on characters derived from the gonimoblasts and the whole cystocarp fruits. Since, as has been said, there is no constant correspondence of vegetative characters with reproductive characters, it is not possible to describe the former as distinctive of orders or families, but the prevailing kind of thallus will be indicated und


. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. Algae. Fig. 61.—Tetraspores. a, tetrad {Callithamnion); b, cruciate (Gracilaria); c, zonatc (Calenella). Highly magnifiecl. four main tj-pes of development of the carpogonium, and these orders are subdivided into families based on characters derived from the gonimoblasts and the whole cystocarp fruits. Since, as has been said, there is no constant correspondence of vegetative characters with reproductive characters, it is not possible to describe the former as distinctive of orders or families, but the prevailing kind of thallus will be indicated under each 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 Murray, George Robert Milne, 1858-1911. London, New York, Macmillan


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