. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. BBYOPHYTA. 149 idia. The archegonium is flask-shaped, in the bottom of which is a naked mass of protoplasm, the germ-cell, which is the essential part of the female organ. The antheridium is generally club-shaped, or sub-spherical, supported by a pedicel, and filled with many sperm-cells, each of which contains a single, spirally-coiled spermatozoid. The neck of the archegonium is open at the time of fertilizat


. The elements of botany embracing organography, histology, vegetable physiology, systematic botany and economic botany ... together with a complete glossary of botanical terms. Botany. BBYOPHYTA. 149 idia. The archegonium is flask-shaped, in the bottom of which is a naked mass of protoplasm, the germ-cell, which is the essential part of the female organ. The antheridium is generally club-shaped, or sub-spherical, supported by a pedicel, and filled with many sperm-cells, each of which contains a single, spirally-coiled spermatozoid. The neck of the archegonium is open at the time of fertilization, and into it pass the free spermatozoids, which fuse with the germ-cell. Thereupon a thick wall, or covering, is. formed, and cell-division in the germ-cell takes place. This, the spore-case (sporangium), a pedicel, or seta, is nourished by the plant in which it is formed, but yet has no organic connection with it; and is, therefore, called the second, or non-sexual generation. Within the sporangium the spores are formed, and contain, besides colorless protoplasm, starch and drops of oil, also chloro- phyll grains. When ripe, the spore-case (as, for example, in JEypnum) opens by a more or less beaked lid, called the operculum (Fig. 262, op), which, in many species, is Fig. 262. A ; Dicranum glaucum; op, operculum; cal, calyptra; per, peristome; .^..sporangium; J, seta; sp, 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 Kellerman, William Ashbrook, 1850-1908. Philadelphia, J. E. Potter and Company


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