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FILAMENTS OF MOSSES 
Amoeboid changes occasionally found in some of the same. 
Fig. 21. Free-cell formation in confervoid filaments. 
Fig. '22. 
Fig. 23. a. Chlorophyll-utricles growing, and forming nuclei. 
b. Incipient stage. 
c. Same as «, dispersed from parent cell. 
d. Same, having segmented. 
Fig. 24. 
Fig- 25. 
e. Zoospores produced from the segments. 
Portion of edge of old leaf, contents of cells changing into Glceocapsa (a). 
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terminal cells of which are separating and becoming free, and segmenting (gonidia). 
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