Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, Volumes 26-27Robert Hardwicke, 1888 - Botany |
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Page 38
... spores free cell - formation begins beneath this earlier tissue in the cavity of the spore , which results in the filling up of the entire cavity and the production of a large - celled tissue , a secondary prothallium as it may be ...
... spores free cell - formation begins beneath this earlier tissue in the cavity of the spore , which results in the filling up of the entire cavity and the production of a large - celled tissue , a secondary prothallium as it may be ...
Page 39
... spore ; to this tissue the endosperm of Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons , which is formed by free cell - formation only after fertilisation , appears to correspond ; the prothallium of Selaginella does not appear to have anything to ...
... spore ; to this tissue the endosperm of Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons , which is formed by free cell - formation only after fertilisation , appears to correspond ; the prothallium of Selaginella does not appear to have anything to ...
Page 103
... spores taken from dried specimens . During the Aitonian period Smith had contributed two papers to the Transactions of the Linnean Society , ' one on Ergot in 1838 , and his well - known paper on Calobogyne in 1839. In 1841 he ...
... spores taken from dried specimens . During the Aitonian period Smith had contributed two papers to the Transactions of the Linnean Society , ' one on Ergot in 1838 , and his well - known paper on Calobogyne in 1839. In 1841 he ...
Page 129
... spores are mature , instead of breaking away from the tips of the sterigmata as is usual , remain firmly attached , the sterigmata breaking off close to the basidium and thus constitute the pedicels of the spores . Mycenastrum is ...
... spores are mature , instead of breaking away from the tips of the sterigmata as is usual , remain firmly attached , the sterigmata breaking off close to the basidium and thus constitute the pedicels of the spores . Mycenastrum is ...
Page 130
... spores are those expressing the most frequent condition , and further , are considered as one factor only in a specific character ; to me it appears quite as unsatisfactory to frame so - called new species on the strength of real or ...
... spores are those expressing the most frequent condition , and further , are considered as one factor only in a specific character ; to me it appears quite as unsatisfactory to frame so - called new species on the strength of real or ...
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