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oosphere immediately begins to secrete a wall of cellulose 

 about itself, and it thus becomes an oospore (F, Fig. 170). 

 According to Pringsheim, the oospore remains for three 

 months in a resting state before germinating ; in the latter 

 process the outer coat of the spore splits, and through the 

 opening a tube grows out which eventually assumes the form 

 :ind dimensions of the full-grown plant. 





the oogonium (oft) 

 same, the antheridium (a 

 titioti. C. an open oo<ron 

 ppermatnxoida collected 



Fig. 170. Sexual o-ga of Vaucheria MutiH*. A, beginning of the formation of 



theri 'inm (h) upon the hranr-h b. B. later stage of the 

 io\v separated from the main branch (b) by a transverse par- 

 m expelling a drop of mucilage, si. D, epermatozoids. &', 



the mouth of the'oogoninm. F. the nntheridium, a, col- 

 apsed after the escape of the ppemmto/oids ; osp, the oospore. x about 100, except 

 I), which is much more. C, D, after Pringsheini, the others after Sachs. 



(a) The formation of zonspores begins in the night, they escape in 

 the morning, and the night following they germinate. 



(6) The formation of sexual organs begins in the evening, and is 

 completed the next morning ; fertilization takes place during the day 

 (from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.). 



(c) Good specimens of Vaucheria may be found clothing the boggy 

 ground about many springs. The bright green mats may be trans- 

 ferred to the aquarium for the study of zoospores ; but for the sexual 

 organs the dingy and dirty looking specimens must be collected. 



