t THE NATURE OF ANIMAL LIGHT 



Phacopliyceae (Brown Algse) 

 Rhodophycese (Red Algae) 

 Lichenes (Lichens, symbiotic growth of algae and fungi) 

 Fu7igi 



Myxomycetes (Slime moulds) 

 Schizomycetes (Bacteria) 



Bacterium, Photohacterium, Bacillus. Pseudomonas, Microcoe- 

 cus, Microspira, Vibrio. 

 Phycomycetes (moulds) 



Ascomycetes (Sac fungi, yeasts, some moulds) 

 Basidiomycetes (Smuts, rusts, mushrooms) 

 Ustilaginae (Smuts) 

 Uridineae 



Auriculariae (Judas ears) 

 Tremellineae (Jelly fungi) 



Hymenomycetes ( Mushrooms ) 



Agaricus, Armillaria, Pleurotiis, Panus, Mycena, Omphalia, 



Locellina, Marasinium, Clitocybe, Corticium. 



Gasteromycetes (Stinkhorns and puff-balls) 



II. Bryophyta 



HepaticsB (Liverworts) 

 Musci (Mosses) 



III. Pteridophyta 



Equisetineae (Horsetails) 

 Salviniae (Salvinia, Marsilia, etc.) 

 Lycopodineae (Club Mosses) 

 Filicinese (Ferns) 



IV. Spermatophyta 



Gymnospermae (Cycads, Ginkgo, Conifers) 



Angiospermae (Mono- and Dicotyledonous flowering plants). 



Animal Kingdom 



I. Protozoa. (One-celled animals) 

 Sarcodina 

 Rhizopoda 

 Heliozoa 

 Radiolaria 



Thallassicola, Myxosphcera, Collosphcera, Collozoum, Sphoe- 

 rozoum. 

 Mastigophora 



