XIV THE MICROSCOPE, 



FIG. PAGE 



104. Curious fungus from oil casks 50 



105. Fungus of common ringworm (Achorion Schonlenii) 50 



106. Fungus on stem of duckweed 50 



a. Another within the cells. 



107. a. Branched cells from stem of mushroom 51 



I. Branched cells from rootlets of mushroom .... 51 

 C. Reproductive bodies borne ra fours on the gills 



of mushrooms 51 



108. Section through a brilliant orange-coloured peziza 52 



109. Section through the common yellow lichen of trees 



and walls 52 



110. Leaf of Sphagnum bog moss 52 



111. Sea weed Polyslphonia fastiyiata 67 



a. Fruit-bearing organs. 

 &. Spore. 



c. Portion of Bispore ; and 



d. Tetraspore. 



e. Antheridia. 



112. Eeproductive organs of a moss, a species of Tortula 52 



a. The calyptra. 

 6. The operculum. 



c. The peristome. 



d. The teeth. 



e. The spores. 



113. Fructification on back of frond of male fern. ..... 53 



114. Fructification on back of frond of common brakes 53 



115. Capsules of Scolopendrium hartstongue. The 



sporules seen escaping 53 



a. One of the latter more magnified 53 



116. Fructification of Equisetum horsetail .......... 55 



a. Shield-like disk of ditto, separated, surrounded 

 by thecffl 55 



