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ality, and thus is 
mmc hse si ossis - v ipocopurtie or non vscaciáswe sie 
as an alternative spelling and iation to "-oicous"] (95, g120, s117]. 
117 awm - hair-point, usually formed by an excurrent costa; e.g., Tortula [f83, 762, g414, s98]. 
118 axial strand — see central strand [(392, g121, 1106, s280]. 
119 axillary — in the leaf axils [f97, g122, s119]. 
120 axillary bristle —- long, rigid, awn-like axillary Mroetares appearing to sipave from the 
leaf axil but standing clear of the leaves, as in E [f915, g14, 154, 
8217]. 
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121 axillary hair — uniseriate hair found in the leaf axils, generally inconspicuous and well 
concealed by the leaf bases. The apical and basal cells of the hairs are frequently 
differentiated in size or color (cf. axillary bristles) [f411, g15, 155, s847]. 
122 axillary mee "ee —-a EK of inflated, hyaline cells in leaf axils of Fissidens 
dium [f651, g156, 488, s785]. 
d any organ that arises from it; e.g. leaf and 
123 axil - the upper angle formed by th 
stem, stem and branch [f25, g13, 118]. 
124 axis (pl. axes) — the main stem; a conceptual line around which structures (leaves 
branches, etc.) develop [f96, g12, s369]. 
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125 R.echrom. 
vVHAIDSUIIC 
e or absence varies according to the 
tissue, individual or population. It is didis associated with an abnormal meiotic 
and/or mitotic process; (cf. accessary chromosome) [f194, g125, s124]. 
vete - pem cial P er a NDA, arranged i in concentric rings around an air 
pore, that are and project down into the air chambers; e.g. 
Marchantia (1777, g1016, s). 
127 preiüg the base, bottom or proximal end (opposed to terminal or distal) [f99, g129, 
s 
128 basal cell — cell at the base; in leaves, 
of a leaf (cf. laminal cells); 
207. 
frequently differentiated cells of the lower 1/4 - 1/3 
cell at point of attachment of an axillary hair [f164, 165, g131, 
129 basal 1 a short Cylinder often supporting segments and cilia of the 
pps jeg. Bryum; o or Dh: of the haplolepidous peristome; e .£» Tortula (f612, g132, 
s 
basal scale — vestigal or redi or redi 
lced Scale EE 
borne near the base of the stem or 
bv i g130, sac 
1 basipetal 
13 
toward the besc; oldest are ju Issues or organs » developing or maturing from the apex 
132 basiphile — plants of basic hab; cropetal) [f101, g133, s121]. 
(opposed to acidophile) [f103, g134. hs nes,  dolomite, sandstone, or chalk 
133 basiphilous — 
SNR nempe 834, st], 
tho cA. 
he triangular surface of a merophyte 
