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they twist with a jerking motion, which helps to project 

 the spores out to a distance from the parent plant. The 

 advantage of this is self-evident. 



201. Germination.— In some, if not all, species of 

 Anthoceros, the spores germinate best after a resting 

 period of several weeks or months. Early in germination 

 chlorophyll develops in a plastid contained in the spore, 

 and a germination-tube, or protonema, forms, long in 

 some species, shorter in others, and at the tip of this tube 

 a thallus develops. 



202. Summary of Life History. — The life history of 

 Anthoceros is, in outline, as follows (it is illustrated dia- 

 grammatically in Fig. 167): 



OUTLINE OF LIFE HISTORY OF ANTHOCEROS 



Anthoceros-plant {garnet ophyte) . 



i 

 —I T^ 



Antheridia Archegonia 



4. i 



Sperms Egg 



Fertilization 



Oosperm (zygote) 



I I 



Embryo 



4- 4- 



Mature sporophyte (mature zygote) 



4- Ar 



Spore-mother-cell 



X. 4, 4. 4, 1 Reduction 



Spore Spore Spore Spore J 



\r 



Protonema 



4. 



Anthoceros-plant (gametophyte) 



