THE BEGINNINGS OF PLANT LIFE 17 



and larger algjc or aquatic weeds. Fiy". 8 shows 

 an example of diatom chains in their natural situa- 



Fig g. An individual diatom-shield [AmchnoidiM-jfi 

 Elircnbc}\^Li) immensely niagniiied 



tions, clinging to a much larger alga, although the 

 portions shown of this are really microscopic. 

 Others develop foot-stalks, by means of which 

 they attach themselves to stones, &c., and so form 

 little groups or clusters. 



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