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STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES 



that the ovuUferous scale represents two sporophylls 

 fused together. 



372. Megasporangia.^ — As in Cycas, the megaspor- 

 angium is an ovule, comprising a nucellus (sporangium 

 proper), surrounded by an integument. At the apex the 

 integument does not come quite together, so that a 



Fig. 310. — Median longitudinal section of a pine cone, 

 scale; 011, ovule at the base of a scale. 



o.s, ovuliferous 



tiny opening or pore (the micropyle) is left. The micropyle 

 leads to^the pollen-chamber below (Figs. 309 and 311). 

 The megaspores are more backward in development than 

 the microspores, the spore-mother-cell not appearing until 

 June. Reduction by two divisions gives rise to either 

 three or four megaspores in a row, but only the basal one 

 ever germinates; the others become disorganized and 

 furnish nourishment for the one that germinates. 



