. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history; Geology. Fig. 1. 5. moniliforme. Branch, natural size. chotomous branching of the main filaments with the secund tendency of the extremities is very obvious. Some filaments are even more secund and more proliferous towards the extremities than this one ; no two are indeed alike. They present to the eye under an object-glass of 400 diameters, objects of great variety of form and exceeding beauty. In some cases the cells are much more swollen, and have more of the club shape than those of the figure (3) ; others again are less moniliform.


. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history; Geology. Fig. 1. 5. moniliforme. Branch, natural size. chotomous branching of the main filaments with the secund tendency of the extremities is very obvious. Some filaments are even more secund and more proliferous towards the extremities than this one ; no two are indeed alike. They present to the eye under an object-glass of 400 diameters, objects of great variety of form and exceeding beauty. In some cases the cells are much more swollen, and have more of the club shape than those of the figure (3) ; others again are less moniliform. The mucous character. 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 Natural History Society of Montreal. Montreal, Dawson


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