Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION.
Chapter 2 THE CELL.
Chapter 3 CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS.-PROTOPHYTES.
Chapter 4 SUB-KINGDOM II.
Chapter 5 No.5
Chapter 6 No.6
Chapter 7 No.7
Chapter 8 SUB-KINGDOM III.
Chapter 9 No.9
Chapter 10 No.10
Chapter 11 SUB-KINGDOM IV.
Chapter 12 SUB-KINGDOM V.
Chapter 13 CLASSIFICATION OF THE PTERIDOPHYTES.
Chapter 14 SUB-KINGDOM VI.
Chapter 15 SPERMAPHYTES.
Chapter 16 CLASSIFICATION OF THE MONOCOTYLEDONS.
Chapter 17 DICOTYLEDONS.
Chapter 18 CLASSIFICATION OF DICOTYLEDONS.
Chapter 19 No.19
Chapter 20 FERTILIZATION OF FLOWERS.
Chapter 21 HISTOLOGICAL METHODS.
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Chapter 12 SUB-KINGDOM V.

Pteridophytes.

If we compare the structure of the sporogonium of a moss or liverwort with the plant bearing the sexual organs, we find that its tissues are better differentiated, and that it is on the whole a more complex structure than the plant that bears it. It, however, remains attached to the parent plant, deriving its nourishment in part t

            
            

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