THE (4REAT GEOUPS OF ALG.E 



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fore, two sorts of asexual spores are produced: (1) the 

 tetraspores^ developed in ordinary sporangia; and (2) the 

 carpospores^ developed in the cystocarp, which has been 

 produced as the result of fertilization. 



OTHER CHLOROPHTLL-CONTAINIIs^G TIIALLOPHYTES 



34. Diatoms. — These are peculiar one-celled forms, which 

 occur in very great abundance in fresh and salt waters. 



Fig. 30. A group of Diatoms : c and d, top and side views of the same form; e, colony 

 of stalked forms attached to an alga;/ and g, top and side views of the form shown 

 at e\ h, a, colony; i, a colony, the top and side view shown at A;.— After Kernek. 



They are either free-swimming or attached by gelatinous 

 stalks; solitary, or connected in bands or cliains, or im- 

 bedded in gelatinous tubes or masses. In form they are 

 rod-shaped, boat-shaped, elliptical, wedge-shaped, straight 

 or curved (Fig. 30). 



