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" i g well developed segments and cilia, as in Bryum, 
Rhizogonium or Hypnum; [areolation] having lax rhomboid-hexagonal cells, as in Bryum 
(see -oid) [f123, g180, s145]. 
158a bryophyte — nonvascular, green plants with gamet phyte generation dominant and 
sporophyte generation ephemeral; e.g. mosses, liverworts and hornworts [f124, g-, s144]. 
159 bulbil — vegetative propagule; a small, deciduous, bulb-like axillary propagulum or 
rhizoidal gemmae, (cf. brood body, tuber) [f125, g185, 580, s146]. 
160 byssaceous — divided into threads [f126, £322, s137]. 
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g186, s826]. 
ji cocus e photosynthetic "opuntia-like" appearing cells in the air chambers of certain 
Pme AUD liverworts (M l iales) [f178, g£ 8215]. 
164 caespitose ; cushio 
" calcicole — see basiphile [:128, g539, s149]. 
66 calcicolous — growing on chalky, sandstone, or limestone substrates (see basiphile) [f128, 
8539, s149]. 
167 calcifuge 
— growing on base-poor or acidic substrates [f129, g540 $150] 
z calciphile growing on basic substrates [f130, g541, $8151]. 
calyptra (pl. calyptrae) 7 à membranous covering of haploid tissue over the developing 
UE aes from the archegonial venter. In mosses the venter generally 
caes ; (see epigonium), carried upward by elongation of the seta, and 
eig calyx — gp term for perianth [722 g.. s155]. 
D NM "Mening to . calyptra that is elongated and cylindrical; a 
oss dian " cylindrical nd split along one side only, e.g. Dicnemon 
ipee mitrate calyptra is cylindrical and undivided or equally lobed at 
DL Grimmia raui (1134, 9412, $157]. 
Uo chan — of plains or open country [f184,g328, sisi 
TENE ial row i 
is the most proximal, i e aq; 9 cells in the neck of an archegonium; the ventral canal cell 
€ adjacent to the ovum [f180, 544, «204 211] 
canaliculate — channeled (leneip c. T ec tds 
174 m » aS in leaves or 
cancellate — lattice-tike (see elathrate) [£137, g405, uc won 
