Notes. 
Thallophyta.— 
VIII. RiioDoi’nvcE.K. 
(Red Seaweeds.) 
Oriitr. 
I. Floridciv. 
Asexual reproduc- 
liun ofien preduini- 
nant hy iiic.aiis uf ictra- 
gonidia. 
IX. ClIAROPHYCE.K. 
Order. 
I. Cliaracen'. 
Asexual reproduciion | 
often [tredominant by i 
means of bulbils, or j 
tubers, or special vege- I 
talive branches. j 
1. Perfect (ilant 
. .. ■' -5 
2. Sperinogolua. 
2. Spermaiia / 
I. Perfect plant 
5 ur ' • 
II. Procarp 2 
III. Tricliogyne. 
1. Perfect |)laiil ^ 
2. Anthcridium I 
2. Spernutozuids 
motile 
1. Perfect plant y 
II. Oogonium \ 
III. Oospherc. 
0 
o 
0 
X III. Carpospores. 4 x IV. Oospore. 
4 X IV. Proioiicma. fl x V. Pro-embryo. 
1 
Branch fil — Hryo[)hvta. 
Cellular plants with roots, epidermis and sioniau. 
often with leafy sterns. 
Sexual generation jiredotniiiant. 
X. HlfATIC.K. 
(Liverworts ) 
1 .\1. MuSCl.N.E. 
1 (.Mosses.) 
Orders. 
1. Jungcrmaniiiaccn-. 
2. Ricciace.-c. 
2. Anihoccrolacca;. 
4. Marchaniiaccie. 
Orders. 
1. Sjihagnaccn-. 
2. ,\ndteace»-. 
2. Phoscaccri'. 
4. Dryacen-. 
.-V»xual rc])roduciion often jrre- 
dotninatit, by means of sim|>lc 
separation ol the vegetative axis, 
by adventitious slioois or by 
gcminic. 
.Anexii.t! reproduction prrJonii- 
nint by the development of a 
protonema, more rarely through 
gcmnui'. 
1. Perfect plant J or r . 
1. Perfect plant 5 or ' 1 
2. .\ntheridia 
2. Amheridu r 
3. Spermatozoids inoine. 
3. 8]>cmutuzoids motile. 
I. Perfect plant or r ^ 
I. Perfect plant > or r : 
II. Arciiegoniuin. 
11. .Xrelieguniuni. 
III. Uosphere (Ovum). 
in. Oospherc (Ovum). 
4 X IV. Uosporc. 
■4 X IV. Oospore. 
5 X V. Embryo rudimentary. 
5 X V. Embryo rudimentary. 
ti X VI. Sporogontum parasitic 
upon the se.xual gene- , 
ration. | 
I5 X VI. 8|H>rogonium )>.irasilic 
ui»«in the >*,xjal genv 
ration. 
7 X V’ll. Spores with elaicrs. 1 
7 X VII. S|)ores, 
8 X VIII. Protonema. 
1 
8 X Vill. PiotOiKina. 
