Lexicographical Neighbors of Archegoniates
Literary usage of Archegoniates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Structure and Development of Mosses and Ferns (Archegoniatae) by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1905)
"CHAPTER XVI FOSSIL archegoniates WHILE the geological record is necessarily very
incomplete, nevertheless a study of the fossil forms has been of great ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"... Chlorophyceae and Charales as 'branches' (Abteilungen) coordinate with
archegoniates (Embryophyta ..."
3. Fecundation in Plants by David Myers Mottier (1904)
"Owing to the closer resemblance of both sexual organs and gametes to those of
certain archegoniates, it has been deemed best to refer to the ..."
4. A Text-book of botany and pharmacognosy by Henry Kraemer (1908)
"They are found in sulphur waters, as in sulphur springs, and contain sulphur
granules. archegoniates. The two main features which distinguish ..."
5. Scientific and Applied Pharmacognosy: Intended for the Use of Students in by Henry Kraemer (1915)
"FERNS AND PER NA LLIE S. The archegoniates representing the highest group of
Cryptograms includes the Bryophytes and the Pteridophytes. ..."
6. Scientific and Applied Pharmacognosy for Students of Pharmacy, and by Henry Kraemer (1915)
"FERNS AND PER NA LLIE S. The archegoniates representing the highest group of
Cryptograms includes the Bryophytes and the Pteridophytes. ..."