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Anthophyta, developed inicrosporophylls into stamens, 

 — reduced the sperms to non-ciliated cells, 

 — developed megasporophylls into jnstils, 

 — developed a proper perianth, 

 — perfected fihrovascular bundles, 



arranging them in a cylinder, 

 — perfected the thickening of the stem, 



by fihrovascular and interfascicular cambium,. 



LITERATURE OF ANTHOPHYTA 



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Angiosperms, New York, 1903. 

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Northern States and Canada, Second Edition, New York, 



1913. 

 N. L. Britton, Manual of the Flora of the Northern States 



and Canada, Second Edition, New York, 1905. 

 B. L. Robinson and M. L. Fernald, Gray's New Manual of 



Botany, New York, 1908. 

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Edition, New York, 1913. 

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