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Side viii
Of the function of the antheridia nothing is known by actual observation ; but it is a
well established fact that , wherever they are absent , fruit is never produced from
the archegonia . The dioicous species of Hypna are usually destitute of ...
Of the function of the antheridia nothing is known by actual observation ; but it is a
well established fact that , wherever they are absent , fruit is never produced from
the archegonia . The dioicous species of Hypna are usually destitute of ...
Side xi
Their unusual position may have caused them to be overlooked until this part of
the work had been printed ; but they most probably disappear or fall away before
the fruit ripens . Our monoicous specimens were gathered on the 6th of May last ...
Their unusual position may have caused them to be overlooked until this part of
the work had been printed ; but they most probably disappear or fall away before
the fruit ripens . Our monoicous specimens were gathered on the 6th of May last ...
Side xxi
Abundant on sand - hills on the sea - coast , but not common in fruit . var . B .
rupestris ; smaller , leaves flattish , oblong , suberect , very obtuse ; hair - points
longer , less spinulose ; margin recurved in the lower part , plane above . Hab .
Abundant on sand - hills on the sea - coast , but not common in fruit . var . B .
rupestris ; smaller , leaves flattish , oblong , suberect , very obtuse ; hair - points
longer , less spinulose ; margin recurved in the lower part , plane above . Hab .
Side 18
Fruit resembling that of the preceding species . Inflorescence apparently dioicous
. Antheridia not observed , though often sought for . A smaller species than the
preceding , and easily recognised by the leaves alone , to say nothing of the ...
Fruit resembling that of the preceding species . Inflorescence apparently dioicous
. Antheridia not observed , though often sought for . A smaller species than the
preceding , and easily recognised by the leaves alone , to say nothing of the ...
Side 20
The fruit is rare ; but the perigonia are found in abundance , and are always
conspicuous from their deep vinous red colour in the lower branches . The
foliage is almost always more or less tinged with red , beautifully contrasting with
the pale ...
The fruit is rare ; but the perigonia are found in abundance , and are always
conspicuous from their deep vinous red colour in the lower branches . The
foliage is almost always more or less tinged with red , beautifully contrasting with
the pale ...
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Bryologia Britannica: Containing the Mosses of Great Britain and Ireland William Wilson, Sir Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2015 |
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