122 

 SPIRIDENS:— 



j(?) 



Fig. 247. Spiridens aristidifolins; spore in lateral view (x 1000); exine strati- 

 fication ( X 2000). 



SPLACHNUM (Fig. 248 C), TAYLORIA (Fig. 248 B), VOITIA (Fig. 248 A). 



B 







;« vS 





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Fig. 248. Splachnaceae. — A, Voitia niualis (>^ 1000). H, Tayloria lingidata; 

 surface and optical section (x 1000), LO-patterns, and exine stratification 

 ( X 2000). C, Splachniim vascidosiim; two bilateral spores (the upper in 

 lateral view, proximal face upwards; the lower in polar view, showing the 

 cf. proximal tenuitas) and one + radiosymmetric spore (x 1000). 



STROEMIA: see Fig. 253 A, p. 124. 



SYMPHYODON:— 



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Fig. 249. Sympliyodon cclunalus; spore in lateral (?) view ( 



polar (?) view (x 1000); LO-patterns. 



X 



250); spore in 



