Mosses And Liverworts An Introduction to Their Study With Hints As to Their S

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Mosses And Liverworts An Introduction to Their Study With Hints As to Their S
T H Russell
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52), will at once become apparent, while the capsule mouth is closed by the lid (operculum), thus precluding the escape of the ripe spores inside (fig. 11).
It will not be long now before the ring of cells (annulus) just under the lid, which has also been described (p. 61), comes into play (fig. 12), and, rolling back, will lift the lid from the capsule mouth, and so render it possible for the spores to make their way out (fig. 13). The lid (operculum) itself, when thus freed, forms a pretty ob
...ject under the microscope (fig. 14), and its fall, of course, brings to view the fringe of teeth (peristome), which guards the entrance to the interior of the capsule. These particular teeth are especially attractive, and will well repay a closer acquaintance. Let us see what they look like under different conditions.
And first we will examine a dry capsule (fig. 15) with a glass. Notice, in passing, its curiously furrowed walls, so unlike their appearance when the capsule has been moistened (fig.


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