. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. SPORE-BEARING LEAVES. 79 SPORE-BEARING LEAVES. The Spore-bearing Leaves are those, which bear minute bodies called the spores that answer to seeds. (See Fig. 51.) Kinds of Spore-bear- ing leaves.—Some spore- bearing leaves may perform only the reproductive func- tion, as those of the Zemmai (Osmunda regalis) and Shishigashira (Lomcuria Spicant) (Fig. 106); while others may perform the nutritive function at the same time, as those of the Nokishinobu (Fig. 51) and Warabi. Fig. 106. Spore-beaking LEAF That with one fun


. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. SPORE-BEARING LEAVES. 79 SPORE-BEARING LEAVES. The Spore-bearing Leaves are those, which bear minute bodies called the spores that answer to seeds. (See Fig. 51.) Kinds of Spore-bear- ing leaves.—Some spore- bearing leaves may perform only the reproductive func- tion, as those of the Zemmai (Osmunda regalis) and Shishigashira (Lomcuria Spicant) (Fig. 106); while others may perform the nutritive function at the same time, as those of the Nokishinobu (Fig. 51) and Warabi. Fig. 106. Spore-beaking LEAF That with one function. That with two functions. Pig. 106.—Shishigashira (Loma- ria Spicant), showing foliage leaves and a spore-bearing 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 Saida, Ko?taro?, 1860-1924; Tokahashi, Akiomi, joint author. Tokyo


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