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_bSOC/F
100 _aScott,Dunkinfield Henry
245 _aFundamentals of modern botany /
_cDunkinfield Henry Scott.
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bAnmol Publications,
_c2003.
300 _aV.2, 322 p. (2 v. set);
505 _aTHE VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMS TYPE IV Selaginella Kraussiana I. External Characters— A. Vegetative Organs B. Reproductive Organs II. Internal Characters of the Vegetative Organs— a. The Stem b. The Leaves c. The Rhizophores and Roots d. Growing-Points and Mode of Branching o. The Stem Rhizophores and Roots III. Reproduction and Life-History— a. The Sporangia and Spores h. Germination of the Microspores c. Germination of the Megaspores d. Fertilisation and Embryology Comparison between Selaginella and the Gymnosperms The Male Fern {Aspidium Filix-mas) I. External Characters— A. Vegetative Organs B. Reproductive Organs II. Internal Structure of the Sporophyte— A. The Vegetative Organs— 1. The Stem— a. The Vascular System p. Other Tissues of the Stem 2. The Leaf 3. The Root 4. The Growing-Points— o. The Stem p. The Root 7. The Leaf B. Reproductive Organs of the Sporophyte III. The Gametophyte or Sexual Generation— A. Development and Structure of the Prothallus B. Development and Structure of the Sexual Organs— , I. The Antheridia 2. The Archegonia C. Fertilisation D. Embryology E. Comparison between the Life-History of Ferns and that of the Higher Plants TYPE VI The Field Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) I. External Characters of the Sporophyte- A. Vegetative Organs B. Reproductive Organs II. Internal Structure and Development of the Sporophyte 1. Vegetative Organs— a. The Stem b. The Leaves c. The Roots d. Growing-Points and Branching 2. Reproductive Organs of the Sporophyte III. Development and Structure of the Sexual Generation (Gametophyte)— 1. The Prothallus 2. The Sexual Organs— a. The Antheridia b. The Archegonia 3. The Embryo Summary CHAPTER II THE BRYOPHYTA A. THE LIVERWORTS (HEPATICiE) TYPE VII Pellia epiphylla— 1. The Thallus 2. The Sexual Organs— a. The Antheridia b. The Archegonia c. Fertilisation 3. The Sporogonium or Fruit— a. External Characters b. Development Summary B. THE MOSSES TYPE VIII Funaria hygrometrica 1. The Leafy Stem— a. Structure b. Apical Development 2. The Sexual Organs 3. The Sporogonium or Fruit 4. Germination of the Spores Summary CHAPTER III THE ALGJE A. THE CHLOROPHYCEiE TYPE IX CEdogonium- 1. Structure 2. Reproduction a. Asexual b. Sexual TYPE X Ulothrix zonata— 1. Structure 2. Reproduction TYPE XI Spirogyra— 1. Structure 2. Reproduction Vaucheria 1. Structure 2. Reproduction TYPE XIll Pleurococcus vulcaris TYPE XIV Chlamydomonas b: the PH^OPHYCE^ TYPE XV EcTOCARPUS SILICULOSUS— 1. Structure . 2. Reproduction TYPE XVI Pelvetia canaliculata 1. Structure 2. Reproduction C. THE FLORIDEiE TYPE XVII Callithamnion corymbosum— 1. Structure 2. Reproduction— a. Asexual h. Sexual D. THE CYANOPHYCEiE THE FUNGI Pythium db Baryanum 1. Structure 2. Reproduction- <1. Asexual b. Sexual Peronospora Parasitica 1. Structure and Mode of Life 2. Reproduction— a. Asexual h. Sexual PlLOBOLUS CRYSTALLINUS 1. Structure 2. Reproduction— r>. Asexual b. Sexual Sph^rotheca Humuli 1. Structure 2. Reproduction XaNTHORIA PARIBTINA (A LICHEN) 1. Structure and Mode of Life 2. Reproduction' Saccharomycbs PUCCINIA GRAMINIS . The Mushroom (Psalliota campestris) THE BACTERIA Bacillus subtilis THE MYXOMYCETES Badhamia utricularis— 1. The Plasmodium 2. The Sporangia and Spores THE FLAGELLATA Euglena viridis
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