I THE NATURE OF ANIMAL LIGHT 



Phaeophyceae (Brown Algs) 

 RhodophycesB (Red Algx) 

 Lichenes (Lichens, symbiotic growth of algs and fungi) 

 """"* Fungi 



I^xomycetes (Slime moulds) 

 Schizomycetes (Bacteria) 



I Bacterium, Photobacterium, Bacillus. Pseudomonas, Uicrocoe- 

 \. cus, Miorospira, Vibrio. 

 Phycomycetes (moulds) 



Ascomycetes (Sac fungi, yeasts, some moulds) 

 Basidiomycetes (Smuts, rusts, mushrooms) 

 Ustilaginffi (Smuts) 

 Uridinese 



AuriculariiE (Judas ears) 

 Tremellinese (Jelly fungi) 

 Hymenomycetes (Mushrooms) 



Agaricus, ArmUlaria, Pleurotus, Partus, Mycena, Omphalia, 

 LocelUna, Ma/rasinium, Clitocybe, Corticium. 

 Gasteromycetes (Stinkhorns and puff-balls) 



II. Bryophyta 



HepaticEB (Liverworts) 

 Musci (Mosses) 



III. Pteridophyta 



EquisetineEB ( Horsetails ) 

 SalviniiB (Salvinia, Marsilia, etc.) 

 LycopodineiE (Club Mosses) 

 Filicinese (Ferns) 



IV. Spermatophyta 



Gymnospermas (Cycads, Ginkgo, Conifers) » 



Angiospermae (Mono- and Dicotyledonous flowering plants). 



Animal Kinqdom 

 I. Protozoa. (One-celled animals) 

 Barcodina 

 Bhizopoda 

 Heliozoa 

 Badiolaria 



Thallassicola, Myxosphcera, Collosphwra, Collozoum, Sphas- 

 rozoum. 

 Mastigophora 



