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the receptacle and the origin of the archegonia are the same 

 ^s in that just described; but here the growing point of the 



A B. 



sp 



per ' \^ 



D 



Fig. 21. — Fimhriaria Calif ornica. A, Plant with two fully-grown sporogonial recep- 

 tacles, natural size; B, single receptacle, X4; C, the same cut longitudinally, 

 showing the sporogonium {sp), enclosed in the perianth {per); D, nearly median 

 section of a young receptacle, showing one growing point (x) and an arche- 

 gonium {ar) ; L, air-spaces; st, a pore; r, rhizoids, X40; E, the growing point of 

 the same with an archegonium, X300; x, the apical cell. 



branch forms the forward margin of the receptacle, and the 

 stalk is a direct continuation of the axis of the branch. Upon 



