RMMAB49A–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Stengelquerschnitt von Bryum turbinatum nach P. G. Lorentz; oben und links unten falsche Blattspuren (s. pag. 25). Vergr. ca. A2 o. Blattrippe wiederholt (Fig. 15). Da die Bildung dieser Stränge stets mit dem Bau des Blattbündels in Beziehung steht, so wird bei der Blattrippe weiter davon geredet werden. Die peripherischen Zellschichten (hier Kindentheil genannt), verdicken ihre Wandungen oft bis zum Schwund des Lumens (stereide und substereide Zellen); sie geben dem Stämmchen die mechanische Festigkeit. Die
RMT0D0XE–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0402rabe Year: 1895 355 mit langen Anhängseln. Sporen 0,016—0,020 mm, braun, trüb, papillös; Keife? In den Bergen von Fenestrelle in Piemont von Lisa 1837 entdeckt und 1854 an De Notaris sresendet. Fiff. 290. 508. Bryum subglobosum Schlieph. in Flora 1888, p. 176. Zwitterig und vereinzelte S Blüthen. Zwitterblüthen mit wenigen Antheridien (Schlauch 0,35 mm), zahlreichen Archegonien und sehr zahlreichen, längeren, unten trüb purpurrothen Paraphysen. — Käsch
RMM04PXY–Bryum moravicum (b, 144645-474721) 1816
RMRR6AP0–. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Science. Auct ad 7uit del. C.FSaimidt litA Bryum Synacum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Berlin : Realschul-Buchhandlung
RMMAB3RR–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Bryum luridum Euthe. a Kapsel » b Peristom ±^^- (die Zwischenwände der unteren Lamellen sind in der Zeichnung nicht angedeutet). 0,05 mm. Peristom dicht au der Mündung inserirt; Zähne genähert, bis 0,45 Millimeter lang, lin ealisch- pfriemenförmig, allmäh- lich verschmälert, satt- gelb (auch an der In- sertion), ungesäumt, fein punktirt, im oberen Drit- tel hyalin, mit zerstreuten Papillen und schmal ge- säumt; untere Dorsal- felder rectangulär (1 : 2), 0,020 mm hoch, dorsale Längslinie fast gerade; Lamellen
RMRYG67D–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0401rabe Year: 1890 33 Conomitriwn und Mielichhoferia) seitenständige ? Blütheu, doch hat man diese, wie die pleurocarpen Fissidenten, im System bei den M. acrocarpi belassen. Die Hüllblätter der $ und c^ Blüthe stehen in einem oder mehreren Kreisen und unterscheiden sich nur wenig von den Stengelblättern; sie nehmen von aussen nach innen an Grrösse ab, doch wachsen die inneren nach der Befruchtung desto stärker. Fiff. 20. Längsschnitt (Uirch einen r? Blüthenstand von Bryum biraiun Sclireb.;
RMM04PY2–Bryum moravicum (b, 144645-474721) 1819
RMM03BA9–Bryum weigelii (a, 113342-471114) 0144
RMRGCT92–. Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden. New York Botanical Garden; Plants. Bull. N. Y. Bot. G vrj ..i . ii. lM . 58.. BRYUM WILLIAMS] PHILIBERT. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden by
RMMAB3RN–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Bryum calophyllum E. Brown, a Kapsel ^, b Peristom, der eine Zahn mit durchleuchtenden Wimpern -i-Jl, c Peristom (nebst Ring und Deckel) im Längs- schnitt AA-?, d Querschnitte durch einen Peristomzahn in verschiedener Höhe J.A? schmal gesäumt, Dorsalfelder fast dreimal so breit als hoch, dorsale Längslinie gerade und mit kleinen, runden Perfora- tionen; Innenschicht stark entwickelt, blassgelb, glatt, an der Basis roth, mit einer Längsfurchung und meist 25 sehr hohen, schief abwärts gerichteten und wegen der
RMT0D39A–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0402rabe Year: 1895 382 Fig. 297. 517. Bryum Jackii C. Müller in Bot. Zeit. v. Mohl 1864, No. 46, p. 348. Zweihäiisig; ^ Blüthen unbekannt; $ Blüthen in den Scbopf- blättern versteckt, mit langen Arcbegonien und zablreicben kürzeren, röthlichen Parapbysen. — Rasen sebr dicbt, 3 cm bocb, oben gelblicb, bis zu den jungen Sprossen durch grob papillösen, rostbraunen Wurzelfilz sehr dicht verwebt und zonenartig gefärbt. Stengel schlank, roth; Aeste zweigestalti
RMM03BA7–Bryum weigelii (a, 113342-471114) 0140
RMRDTW1C–. The student's handbook of British mosses. Mosses. "TOBERA, PLAGIOBKYUM, BRYUM. :mr.. 1 lc C. "W. annotina.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dixon, H. N. (Hugh Neville), 1861-1944; Jameson, H. G. Eastbourne, [Eng. ] V. T. Sumfield
RMT0CYXD–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0402rabe Year: 1895 344 Bryum paradoxum (non Schwägr. 1827) Jur. Laubinfl. p. 266 excl. var. ß (1882). BrjTim cirratum var. cuspidatum Husnot, Muse. Gall. p. 248 (ISSfl). Zwitterig. Geschlechtsorgane zahlreich, Antheridienschlauch cylindrisch, 0,54 mm lang, röthlich; Paraphysen zahlreich, gelb, unten röthlich. — Käsen niedrig, selten bis 2 cm hoch, dicht, innen durch Wurzelhaare verwebt. Innovationen zu 1 oder 2, meist 4 bis 6 mm hoch. Blätter herablaufend
RMM03BA2–Bryum weigelii (a, 113342-471114) 0138
RMRH9X78–. Botanique cryptogamique, ou Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes infrieures. . Ï8I lacomnion lurgidum (por:). 786. Bryum intermediuin ime).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Payer, J. -B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1818-1860; Baillon, H. (Henri), 1827-1895. Paris : F. Savy
RMMAB3R2–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Bryum cuspidatum Schimp. Bedeckelte und entleerte Kapsel 1 2^ 0,9 mm breit, Stachelspitze 0,2 mm lang und länger, am Rande längs umgeschlagen, fast umgerollt, schmal zwei- und dreireihig gelb gesäumt, ganzrandig. Rippe unten purpurn, aufwärts gelbgrün, zuletzt röthlich, als kräftiger, gezähnter Stachel austretend. Blatt- zellen dünnwandig, schwach getüpfelt, in der Blattmitte 0,04 bis 0,05 mm lang und 0,018 mm breit, am Blattgrunde roth, rectangulär, 0,025mm breit, in den etwas herablaufenden Blattecken verl
RMRYEHN3–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0401rabe Year: 1890 sie einzeln oder in Gruppen als weitlumige Zellen im parenchyma- tischen Grundgewebe. In anderen Fällen treten die Blattspuren als Complexe kleiner, dünnAvandiger Zellen auf, an die (z. B. bei 31nium) nach aussen eine halbmondförmige Gruppe gelb gefärbter Stereiden sich anlehnt, eine Erscheinung, die sich hier auch in der Fiff. 5. Stengelquerschnitt von Bryum turbinatum nach P. G. Lorentz; oben und links unten falsche Blattspuren (s. pag. 25). Vergr. ca. A2 o. Blattrippe
RMM03BA8–Bryum weigelii (a, 113342-471114) 0143
RMRGCTRE–. Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden. New York Botanical Garden; Plants. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. oi . II. l'i â Is-. 11 °ggggBS^ BRYUM CONDITUM R. S. WILLIAMS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden by
RMM03AYR–Bryum elegans (a, 143612-472509) 9722
RMMA7F11–. Einführung in die Biologie . Fig. 31. a Längsschnitt der männlichen Blüte von Mniiim, 35/1. b und c Eisäcke von Bryum, 150/1. d ein Samenschwärmer von Funaria, nach Campbell, 650/1. Im Bauch schließt an die Zellen der Achse die dickere, fast kugelige Eizelle an. Bei der Reife (c) werden die Kanalzellen zu einem Schleim- strang, und wenn nun die Halszellen an der Spitze infolge von Ver- schleimung auseinanderweichen, so steht den Samenschwärmern ein von Flüssigkeit erfüllter Kanal offen, der sie zur Eizelle geleitet. Der erste Schwärmer, der in die Tiefe gelangt, vollzieht die Befruchtung, wo
RMT0CW0M–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0402rabe Year: 1895 316 einige Keihen rundlich-4 — 6seitig und verdickt; Spaltöffnungen 0,040 mm. Peristom dicht an der Mündung inserirt, Zähne bis 0,40 mm lang, schmal; linealisch-pfriemenförmig, fein papillös, schmal gesäumt, bleichgelb, Insertion orange, Spitzen farblos; dor- sale Längslinie fast gerade, Dorsalfelder rectangulär (1 : 2 oder Fior. 281. AM Bryum lacustre. a Kapsel s b Peristom einer Breslauer und c einer Neu- ruppiner Pflanze il^. 2:3)
RMRE3DA3–. Introduction to cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. 490 INTRODUCTION TO CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY. 543. The mosses which constitute this curious tribe have somewhat the habit of Bryum, from which they are known at once by their single imperfect peristome. This single peristome, however, it has been observed by SchwEegrichen, answers to the inner peristome of BrachyTnenium, the outer peristome being entirely suppressed, or reduced to a mere rudimentary border. The peristome of Leptostomum, though membranous. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RMM03AYP–Bryum elegans (a, 143612-472509) 9720
RMMAB424–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Leptodontium styriacum (Jur.). a Blattformen "^i h Blattspitze -i|-^, c Brutkörper i-Sl, d deren erste Anlage ^^^. Leptodontium recurvifoliuni (Tayl.) Lindb. de Tort. p. 227 in obs. (1864). Synonyme: Bryum recurvifolium Tayl. Mscr.; Didymodon recurvifolius Wils. Bryol. brit. p. HO, t. 41 (1855). Dieses sehr stattliche (bis 7 cm hoch), bisher nur steril von wasserbestäubten Felsen Irlands, Schottlands und in Wales bekannte Moos soll nach Jäger, Adumbr. p. 212, bei Locarno am Lago maggiore von Daldini ges
RMT040RE–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr0402rabe Year: 1895 ^mp-' 1 n u c Q C r Bryum luridum Euthe. a Kapsel » b Peristom ±^^- (die Zwischenwände der unteren Lamellen sind in der Zeichnung nicht angedeutet). 0,05 mm. Peristom dicht au der Mündung inserirt; Zähne genähert, bis 0,45 Millimeter lang, lin ealisch- pfriemenförmig, allmäh- lich verschmälert, satt- gelb (auch an der In- sertion), ungesäumt, fein punktirt, im oberen Drit- tel hyalin, mit zerstreuten Papillen und schmal ge- säumt; untere Dorsal- felder rectangulär (1 : 2
RMRH9X6Y–. Botanique cryptogamique, ou Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes infrieures. Ï8I lacomnion lurgidum (por:). 786. Bryum intermediuin ime).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Payer, J. -B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1818-1860; Baillon, H. (Henri), 1827-1895. Paris : F. Savy
RMM03AYN–Bryum elegans (a, 143612-472509) 9719
RMM037MJ–Bryum argenteum (d, 144719-474801) 4161
RMT0D162–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr0402rabe Year: 1895 Bryum Culmannii nov. spec. a Kapsel i?, b Peristom ±^K wenig enger und massig verdickt. Blätter aufrecht, trocken anliegend und schwach links gedreht; die unteren 1—1,2 mm lang und 0,45 bis 0,60 mm breit, eilänglich, zugespitzt, flach- und ganzrandig, nur am Grunde etwas umgeschlagen und die Rippe mit der Spitze endend oder kurz austretend, Schopfblätter knospenförmig zusammenneigend, zahlreich, nicht herablaufend, 1,7—2,1 mm lang un
RMM065YW–Bryum pallens (b, 141219-472422) 5534
RMME7R12–. Die Musci der Flora von Buitenzorg : zugleich Laubmoosflora von Java . Bryum erythropilum Fl. a. Habitusbild (natiirl. Grösse). b. Stengelblatt '^ c. Blattspitze â. d. Spoiogoa bedeckelt ^^â e. Sporogone ohne Deckel -Li. Spitzen der Blattrippen rot, meist niedrig, 0,5 mm., innen durch warzigen Rhizoidenfilz mehr oder weniger dicht verwebt. Stengel der frachtenden Pflanze kurz, mit zahlreichen kurzen, ziemlich gleichmässig dicht beblätterten Aesten. Astblätter steif aufrecht abstehend, sehr hohl, oval länglich, spitz, 0,9â1,2 mm. lang und 0,30â^0,45 mm. breit, fast ganzrandig, nur an der
RMRGCTT0–. Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden. New York Botanical Garden; Plants. Bull. N. Y. Box. Gard. Vol. II. Pi.. 17.. R.SW BRYUM DAWSONENSE R. S. WILLIAMS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden by
RMM065YM–Bryum pallens (b, 141219-472422) 5526
RMMAB44F–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . 11 11 1 s 11 i:,S 13 3 ü:. 'A Cynodontium strumiferum(Ehrh.). a Kapsel mit kropfigem Halse (^y^) b Aussenfläche und c Innenfläche der Peristomzähne f^?-01. 90. C>iiO(loiitiuiii strumiferiim (Ehrh.) de Not. Epil. p. 280 (1869). Synonyme: Dicranum strumiferum Ehrh. PL crypt. No. 74 (1786). Fissidens strumifer Hedw. Descr. 11. p. 88. t. 32 (1789). Hypnum strumosum Gmel. Syst. nat. H. 1339 (1791) Bryum strumiferum Dicks. PL crypt. fasc. 3. p. 8 (1793). Bryum inclinans Dicks. 1. c. fasc. 4. p. 11. t. 11. f. 9
RMRE9KR9–. Contributions from the Herbarium of Columbia College. Plants. BULLETIN TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB. Plate CXIV.. F. W. ANDERSON, ad. nat. del. E. G. Britton. Bryum lucidum and Grimmia Philibertiana, n. sp.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Columbia College (New York, N. Y. ). Herbarium. [New York : Columbia College
RMRH9MKF–. Botanizing; a guide to field-collecting and herbarium work. Botanical specimens; Herbaria. DIRECTIONS FOR PARTICULAR FAMILIES 49 prominent disks, surrounded by a rosette of leaves and terminating the stems. One is sure to see them in a patch of polytrichum. They are more abundant, but harder to find, in bryum. Where concealed, search for them in every budlike collection of leaves. Mr. J. F. Collins' method of collecting mosses is nearly identical with that of Professor Barnes, differ- ing in that he carries folded manila envelopes into the field with him for collecting. He also recom- mends
RMRH9H22–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE BRYOPHYTA OF ICELAND 479 141. Bryum calophyllum R. Brown. E. Iceland: Vallanes!, on wet boggy ground. The capsules were quite green even on June 27th.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Kolderup Rosenvinge, L. (Lauritz), 1858-1939; Warming, Eugenius, 1841-1924. Copenhagen, J. Frimodt
RMRH2706–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. rniYACliAE Bryum Tah. siippl.Xf.. fiirlialiiiH. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbart
RMRFX8H0–. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history -- Periodicals. Fig. 10. Two Antheridia and Paraphyses of Polytrichum. The female or fertile flower, in a similar way, consists of leaves forming a perigynium, which enclose the archegonia, corresponding to the pistils of flowering plants; and so the oval base of an archegonium is named the germen, enclosing in its centre the germinal cell, and the tapering upper part the stylidium (fig. 12).. Fig. 11. Sperinatozoids. Fig. 12. Three Archegonia and Paraphyses of Bryum. The inner leaves of the perigynium, as the fruit forms, become enlarge
RMRH97CM–. Botanizing : a guide to field-collecting and herbarium work. Botanical specimens; Herbaria. DIRECTIONS IOR PARTICULAR FAMILIES 49 prominent disks, surrounded by a rosette of leaves and terminating the stems. One is sure to see them in a patch of polytrichum. They are more abundant, but harder to find, in bryum. Where concealed, search for them in every budlike collection of leaves. Mr. J. F. Collins' method of collecting mosses is nearly identical with that of Professor Barnes, differ- ing in that he carries folded manila envelopes into the field with him for collecting. lie also recom- mend
RMRDTTY7–. The student's handbook of British mosses. Mosses. BRYUM, MNIUM. 3EVI. c. M. affile. ffi 1. ' 1C 7 M.uuAalatum L. M.Komum. B-G.J.riel.uS'Tuit. SUMFIELD, LITHO. EASTBOURNE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dixon, H. N. (Hugh Neville), 1861-1944; Jameson, H. G. Eastbourne, [Eng. ] V. T. Sumfield
RMRPXM8G–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. MUSCI. 377 The same length of time is required by PMonofis, and by some species of Bryum and some of Polyirichum which blossom in May and June Mosses may be distributed naturally into four parallel orders:— i. Sphagnaceae, 2. Andreseaceae, 3. Phascaceae, 4. Bryaceae (True Mosses). Of these the first includes a single genus, the second and third only a few; the fourth ail the remaining extremely numerous genera. The first three groups recall, in many respects, the Hepaticae; even the series of true Mosses commences with some gene
RMRDTB2E–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. MOSSES. 3S3 drawing was made was taken from one of the sources of the Wandle in Carshalton village. A very common Hypnum or Feather Moss creeps over our stones and wood, and growing as it does in winter, when vegetation naturally rests, affords us an object for admiration and study, when flowering plants have ceased their growth. We have also other common mosses, as Pottia truncata, Bryum intermedium, Tortula muralis, Ceratodon purpureus, Hypnum serpens, H. rutabulum, a
RMM04PYK–Bryum argenteum (a, 144651-474818) 4382
RMRE1J7X–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. THE GKEAT GROUPS OF BRYOPHYTES 3iy Mosses, which are sometimes called the Bryum forms, to distinguish them from the Sphagnum forms. They are the representative Bryophytes, the only group vying with them being the leafy Liverworts, or Junger- ^ mannia forms. They grow in all conditions of moisture, from actual submergence in water to dry rocks, and they also form extensive peat de- posits in bogs. The sporogonium has a foot and usually a long slender seta, but the cap- sule is especially com- plex. When the lid-like operculum falls off, the capsule
RMM04R0K–Bryum argenteum (a, 144651-474818) 4388
RMRDWPD7–. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. an.. Fig. 156.—Structure and development of the lloss-sporogonium (all figures, except F, represent Fiinaria hygrometrica). A, Longitudinal section through young capsule, apophysis (ap.), and the top of the stalk. B, Part of the capsule in the region of the lid, much enlarged. C, Small part of archesporium and spore sack, enlarged. D, Two pairs of peristome-teeth (inner and outer). F, Aperture of dehisced capsule, showing arrangement of peristome-teeth. F, Section of small part of apophysis of Bryum argenteum
RMM04PY7–Bryum argenteum (a, 144651-474818) 4378
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RMJFWE5R–Bryum turbinatum Flora Batava Volume v18
RMRE9MWY–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. 144 Veijetathm of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Russia JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. XXllI, Plate XII Bryophytes. Porella platyphyllura Pleuroziutn schrobcri Dicraiiuiu strictum D. scoparium Dicranoweisia erispula Tortula rumlis TortoUa tortiiosa Didymodon rubellus Griinmia ovalis G. apocarpa Encalypta ciliata Funaria hygrometrica Bryum capillare Webera cruda Polytrichum juniperinum Hedwigia albicans Rhyti(lium rugosuin Hylocomiuin proliferum Drepanoc'ladus uncinatus Cirriphyllum cirrosum Camptotheeium lutescens Pteridophyle
RMJFWE5G–Bryum pallescens Flora Batava Volume v18
RMJFWE5E–Bryum murale Flora Batava Volume v16
RMRFX8JG–. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history -- Periodicals. Fig. 5. Areolation of Pottia truncata. Fig. 6. Areolation of Grimmia apocarpa. and these are termed Prosenchymatous, as in Bryum (figs. 7, 8). I must add that occasionally stipuliform organs occur intermixed with the stem leaves, as in Hi/pnum mplluscum ; these are named Paraphyllia. An anomalous form of leaf occurs in the genus Fissidens, in which it appears to be vertical, and split into two laminae for a part of its length. This split portion is, however, the true leaf, but the nerve and one wing have taken upon themse
RMJFWE4X–Bryum argenteum Flora Batava Volume v16
RMRHB56A–. The book of the garden. Gardening. 690 GARDENESQUE STYLE OF FLOWER-GARDENS. ing kinds of moss :—a Bryum hornum ; b Cenomyce rangiferina ; c Sphagnum acutifolium, pink var. ; d Sphagnum obtusifolium; e Dicranum glaucum; / Bryum cuspidatum; g Hypnum squar- rosum ; h Dicranum scoparium. The same letters refer to the ceiling of the portico. " The following is the method in which the work is performed. The first thing necessary, before commencing operations, is to have an even close-boarded surface to work upon, and upon this ground draw whatever figures, forms, or devices, you intend to rep
RMJFWE5C–Bryum marratii Flora Batava Volume v16
RMRDE6MB–. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. For the use of schools and colleges. Cryptogams; Plant anatomy; 1853. CELLULARES, OK CELLULAR PLANTS. Fig. 29. 71. u. Bryum cuspidatiun in fruit, natural size. 6. The cuoulliform calyptra detached from the sporangium, c. Magnified sporangium, from which the operculum or lid (d) has been removed to show the peristome or mouth of the sporangium, k. A por- tion of the inner and outer peristome highly magnified. /. Physcomitrium pyriforme in fruit, showing the mitriform calyptra. g. The calyptra detached from the spo- rangium (h). i. T
RMJFWE5D–Bryum luridum Flora Batava Volume v16
RMRDWY3M–. A general system of botany, descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part II. Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout [and] J. Decaisne. With 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J.D. Hooker. Botany. IX. MUSCI.' 923 Bryum argenkUm' (mag.). Pkascum
RMJFWE55–Bryum fallax Flora Batava Volume v16
RMJFWE5H–Bryum pallens Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRH27FC–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. BRYACEAE Bryum . 3ù:t Tnb^V.. [hiilckcUtiTn lf.^ .Sirr:/:^^ À S^rusoowc. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E.
RMRH93AA–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. BRYAVJS^. 359. Fig. 247.—Two cappules of Bryum argenteum. The one on the left is still per- fect ; at its apex is shown the lid or opercuhim; the one on the right has dropped its operculum, exposing the peristome of long fringe- like teeth. Magnified. in some cases a development wliicli foreshadows tlie differentiation of the stem into the epidermal, fibro-vascular, and fundamental systems of tlie hig-lier plants. In Poly trie]mm, for example, there can be no doubt that the axial and extra-axial bundles of elongated cells with thickened walls fou
RMJFWE5P–Bryum uliginosum Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRDJDXY–. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non-technical handbook of the more common and more easily recognized mosses of the north-eastern United States. Mosses. MOSSES WITH A HAND-LENS 97 It is hard to distinguish in a description between Mnium and Bryum, but after one has collected them much he will rarely make a mistake. In general the leaves in Bryum are smaller, and the leaf cells are longer and proportionately narrower. The Giant Bryum, however, is very like a Mnium in size and shape of leaf. Many species other than those mentioned here are sure to be found, but the genus is one of the most difficult
RMJFWE5J–Bryum pendulum Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRJ1D7G–. Manual of the mosses of North America [microform]. Mosses; Mousses. Bryum.] BRYACE/E. 237 34. B. Californicum, SulHv. Densely cespitosc; stems and innovations very short, bulbifonn : lower leaves distant, imbricate, the upper densely crowded in small globose heads, concave, subqtiadrate-ovate, short-apiculate ; borders entire and flat; costa continuing to the apex: capsule dark red, oblong, pendent, ecpial and scarcely narrowed at the collum, >vhich is rugose when dry, obtuse at l)ase ; lid very small, hemispherical; teeth bright purple, deeply inserted and distantly articulate ; cilia sh
RMJFWE4W–Bryum alpinum Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRE9MXC–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 12. Botany; Botany. amtmmmtmmmmi ft r 1^ 144 Vegetation of Some Southern Provinces of Soviet Russia JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY Vol. XXIII, Plate Xll fS Bryophytes. Porella platyphyllum Pleurozium schreberi Dicranum strictum D. scoparium Dicranoweisia crispula Tortula ruralis Tortella tortuosa Didymodon rubellus Grimmia ovalis G. apocarpa Encalypta ciliata Funaria hygrometrica Bryum capillare Webera cruda Polytrichum juniperinum Hedwigia albicans Rhytidium rugosum Hylocomium proliferum Drepanocladus uncinatus Cirriphyllum cirrosum Camptothecium lutesc
RMJFWE5F–Bryum neodamense Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRE9J84–. Contributions to the botany of the Yukon Territory. Plants. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. Vol. II. Pl. 20. BRYUM SUBORBICULARE PHILIBERT.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Howe, Marshall A. (Marshall Avery), 1867-1936; Williams, R. S. (Robert Statham), 1859-1945; Underwood, Lucien Marcus, 1853-1907; Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rydberg, Per Axel, 1860-1931. [New York
RMRE9J8B–. Contributions to the botany of the Yukon Territory. Plants. Bull. N. Y. Hot. Gard. Vol. II. Pi.. iS.. BRYUM CONDITUM R. S. WILLIAMS.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Howe, Marshall A. (Marshall Avery), 1867-1936; Williams, R. S. (Robert Statham), 1859-1945; Underwood, Lucien Marcus, 1853-1907; Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rydberg, Per Axel, 1860-1931. [New York
RMRH9GB6–. The botany of Iceland. Botany -- Iceland. THE BRYOPHYTA OF ICELAND 553. Fig. 19. Kaldalon (NW. Iceland). Slightly inclined ground below the stony slope. The light-coloured stripes are moss bogs, the darker, boggy ground or. on somewhat higher levels, patches covered with Vaccinium-Empetrum heath. Besides the above-mentioned mosses the following plants are characteristic of the moss bog: Brachythecium rivulare Acrocladium cuspidatum Hypnum Kneiffii Bryum ventricosum B. Duvalii Mnium punctatum M. Seligeri M. cinclidioides M. affine var. elatum Marchantia porymorpha Pellia Neesiana But also oth
RMJFWE51–Bryum bimum Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRH2P24–. The Bryologist. Mosses; Liverworts; Lichens; Botany; Bryology. — 68 — BRYOLOGIST VOL. XXIII, PLATE IV. Verrucidens inteemedius Dixon. Fig. i (la-if). Bryum crateris Dixon. Fig. 2 (2a-2f).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Grout, A. J. (Abel Joel), b. 1867; Smith, Annie Morrill; Jennings, Otto Emery, 1877-; American Bryological and Lichenological Society; American Bryological Society. St. Louis, Mo. [etc. ]
RMJFWE5B–Bryum lacustre Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRH2KR4–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. BRYACEAE Bryum.. (Afelirra.) Tab.JVU.. Autfuinot.MiTt ':.' L ith. de >Si^^^rL à Sirasi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumpti
RMJFWE52–Bryum cirrhatum Flora Batava Volume v17
RMRH270H–. Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. 3J(a BUYACEAE Bryum. 'Jhb.ÄIX.. A-Viè.^aÄ'^w/-.äeh'i "S-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880; Bruch, Philipp, 1781-1847; Gümbel, Theodor, 1812-1858; Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata. Stuttgartiae : Sumptibus Librariae E. Schweizerbar
RMRH939Y–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. Fig. 247.—Two cappules of Bryum argenteum. The one on the left is still per- fect ; at its apex is shown the lid or opercuhim; the one on the right has dropped its operculum, exposing the peristome of long fringe- like teeth. Magnified. in some cases a development wliicli foreshadows tlie differentiation of the stem into the epidermal, fibro-vascular, and fundamental systems of tlie hig-lier plants. In Poly trie]mm, for example, there can be no doubt that the axial and extra-axial bundles of elongated cells with thickened walls found in the stem
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