The Structure and 



Development of the Mosses and Ferns 



By DOUGLAS H. CAMPBELL, Ph.D. 



Professor of Botany in the Leland Stanford, Jr., University, California; 



Autlior of " Lectures on the Evolution of Plants," 



" A University Text-Book of Botany." 



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 From the Author's Preface to the Second Edition 



" Since the first edition of the present work was published, the num- 

 ber of important investigations on the structure and development of 

 the Archegoniatse has been so great that it has been found necessary 

 to recast entirely certain portions of the work, this being especially 

 the case with the chapters dealing with the Eusporangiate Ferns. 

 The whole book, moreover, has been carefully revised, and a good 

 deal of new matter introduced, including two special chapters on the 

 geological history of the Archegoniates, and the significance of the 

 alternation of generations. 



By the Same Author 



A University Text-Book of Botany 



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The Evolution of Plants 



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