. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. Fic Fig. 63. Fig. 62.—Gametophyte of Bazzania Xoz'^-HoUa^idicF. Besides the ordinary branches there are slender ones iflagella) with sparse minute leaves. Natural size. —.-\fter Lindenberg and Gottsche. Fig. 63.—A^ dorsal \-ieTv; j9, ventral view of a piece of fig. 6a, magnified about 12 diam., showing the stem, bearing two dorsal rows of large leaves and one ventral row of small ones.—-\fter Lindenberg and Gottsche, that the almost separate parts are usually called leaves. In Xoteroclada (fig. 66) the cen


. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. Fic Fig. 63. Fig. 62.—Gametophyte of Bazzania Xoz'^-HoUa^idicF. Besides the ordinary branches there are slender ones iflagella) with sparse minute leaves. Natural size. —.-\fter Lindenberg and Gottsche. Fig. 63.—A^ dorsal \-ieTv; j9, ventral view of a piece of fig. 6a, magnified about 12 diam., showing the stem, bearing two dorsal rows of large leaves and one ventral row of small ones.—-\fter Lindenberg and Gottsche, that the almost separate parts are usually called leaves. In Xoteroclada (fig. 66) the central axis is still more com- pact, and has lost its flat form, becoming a rounded stem from whose flanks arise regular outgrowths, the leaves, each of which corresponds to one of the lobes of the thallus in the other forms. Mosses. In the mosses the complexity of the mature vegetative body is somewhat greater. It is always developed as a shoot differ- entiated into stem and leaves. 62. Rhizoids.—The shoot is anchored, as in the liver-. 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 Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910. New York, H. Holt & company


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