Biology: An Introductory Study for Use in Colleges
Biology: An Introductory Study for Use in Colleges
Conn, H. W. (Herbert William), B. 1859
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Class V. Rhodophycece: the red algse. Digitized by LjOOQ iC 376 BIOLOGY Sub-phylum 2. Fungi: thallophytes without chlorophyll : bac- teria, yeasts, molds, etc. Class I. Schizomycetes: the bacteria (Fig. 33). Class II. Saccharomycetes: the yeasts (Fig. 32). Class III. Phycomycetes: the alga-like fungi (Fig. 42). Class IV. Ascomycetes: the sac-fungi. Class V. Basidiomycetes: the basidio-fungi (Fig. 115), Phylum II. BRYOPHYTA: the moss-like plants. Class I. Hepaticce: the liverworts. Class II. Mus...dnece: the mois^es. Phylum III. PTERIDOPHYTA: the ferns and their allies. Class I. Filicales: the true ferns (Fig. 124). Class 11. Equisetales: the horse-tails. Class III. Lycopodicdes: the club mosses. Phylum IV. SPERMATOPHYTA: the seed-bearing plants. Sub-phylum 1. Gymnospermse: the cone-bearing plants, pines, hemlocks, etc. Sub-phylum 2. Angiospermae: flowering plants. Class I. Monocotyledons: endogenous plants. Class II. Dicotyledons: exogenous plants. THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: Division I. PROTOZOA: unicellular animals.
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