Aquifoli 

 168 



Loasa 



.167 



Begon 



im- 



Erica 



.Poiygala 



)66 



Vitaceae 



Umbelliferae 

 144 / 



y143 LmS Balsamina 



165 



Symploca Composifae 



/ Sapoto 

 190^ ^ 



-<vEbena 

 Opuntia X^ 189 



Datisca 

 Oxalida ^ 



169 ^171 

 163^^ '70 



Solano '''X''° 'T'""' 



Nolana^:\186~\ 185 ^^ 



'^°^^ 18A ^183 

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193 BignoniOv ^*\ L^181 184j 



192 177 i'/8 ^-^^^ 



188 ^191 1 / ^^'^'Y" 



y VA-,. 179 ] m-^^^ ^ 



^ l^^^'° y ^ J^^"""^ Polemonio 



b 187. ^ ^^^0.^ 



160 



Corna '39 f 162 ^^^ i ^^^ 



'42^ ^ i.n (/'^^ ^\ Legumes . il34 



140 \ 137V \ nM 



132, 

 131 



13T 



129 



128 



94 



133 141 



Vellozio 



127l 



126 



Palms 

 M12 



125 ^Bennettites 

 Dioon 74 



CycGS V°"^'"'<90 



135^ 



115 



123 

 Aristo lochig 



Anona 



75 



67 



68 



66 101 



95 i 



Davallia 84 

 ' Pteridium 



89 .^r^7; 

 ^^_rj 86 85 



91 -jf ^^ Dicksonia 



Gleichenia 



Frullanio 



Microlepis ^° 



Florideae 

 Azolla 

 ^g Salvinia 



69Y5 

 70^ 



76 



71 



57> 



Psilotunr_ 



54 52/10 50 

 55^ \48 ^ 



56 53 ^'' 

 Lophocolea 



Ricciocarpur 

 Bangiales 



99\ 



100 



^ Morsil 



ea 



Ectocarpa- 



Fucaceae 



Heterotrophic 

 Bacteria 



1 



-176 



Casuarina- 



Fagaceae 



Viola 

 .174 



^146 



Cista 



153 Pipero' 



Bixa Batida- 



Cruciferae Balanopsida ^ 



147 > 



150^ 

 Caryophylla 



149 



^156 



rll7 



^j^g Calycantha 



111 



:116 



Taxus- 



X 



Cedrus 



pi 10 'ffL'^n 120- 



PinUSyi'lU" 



^148 

 Juniperus- 

 Gnetum 

 'Ephedra 



'121 



Thuja 



122 



H07 



Lycopodium 



.103 

 h02 



^T Polytrichum 



Amanita 

 Phallus 43^42 

 25i/ 

 Musci f24 



40) /4] 



21 



37> 



^46 



Cha vales 

 12 



14 



'29 



,44 



Tilleri 



sria- 



^10 



Ustilago 



27 



-Oedogonium 

 JJIothrix 



4 5 Desmidium 



'Crenothrix 



-Euglenoidales 

 -Mycetozoa 



-Amoebeae Animal 

 Kingdom 



Autotrophic ■ 



' Bacteria 



Fig. 2-11. The "Stammbaum" of Mez, a phylogenetic tree pur- 

 portedly constructed, in part, from serological data; adapted from 

 Gortner, 1929, Outlines of Biochemistry, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 

 The ending "aceae" is omitted from many of the famihes. For the 

 names of taxa that correspond to the numbers indicated in the 

 diagram, see Appendix I, p. 345. 



