,80 BOTANY OF BIHAR AND OE1SSA. 



,1 ■ imona are not - "," > ueBLltu 



dl ™ ATE somewhat deeply waved J > Reg**. 



Sobus, a group- , or part of an 



in gp"^Bo^re^ and n0t dlVided UP 



into distinct ^P^'^^fl^rs in a spike, q.v. 



Sw^JMfrew '^In 6 which the flowers are 



Spike, a form of racemose innorescenc 



^Spfwx^Se with an enlarged fleshy axis and us 11 lo 1 



Jl l0 .ropp»U "b e ™^MP^yfnd a male or female or 2.seM.l 

 naked Sower. «« also Gl.m.. P^L« c» e 



Spobangiophobe, the part of a stem or °J AU " 

 Spobangitjm, a special sac in the inside of which are produce 

 SP C a sinde cell with usually a rounded firm wall, capable of 



sf;3orirslr?ormiB s *«* a "i x^ 



■■- r . -■■- • ; ;■■-; _ ' .... . .. ■' 



archegonium is produced after fertilization an 0OSp ^J^ Q ^ spores 



the* ormw case 1 /.l^arm'gprothallia 



the smaller spores (microspores) produce anth f," dia a Xgonia-bearing 

 only; the larger spores (macrospores) produce archegoni 



^ o^f smSl 2£rEKW2^ ^1 ^ 

 S^^e^ 



Spobophobe, the asexual or spore-producing generation, oppose 

 the Gametophyte or sexual generation, bee bpore. 



