Mosses Slide Set
SET NO.5
MOSSES; 25 SLIDES
1) A-209-5 “BRYUM ROSEUM; LEAF, CS
2) A-210-1 “ATRICHUM (CATHARINEA); FRUITING STEM, CS.”
3) A-210-2 “ATRICHUM (CATHARINEA); LEAF, CS.”
4) A-210-3 “ATRICHUM (CATHARINEA); LEAF, WM.”
5) A-209A MOSSES – LEAFY BRANCH
6) 6-1 “GEORGIA PELLUCIDA; STEM TIP, MEDIAN LS FOR RECEPTACLE & ATTACHED GEMMAE.”
7) 6-4HH “MOSS PROTONEMA; WITH BULBILS, WM.”
8) A-210B-1 “LEUCOBRYUM; LEAVES, CS.”
9) 6-4J “MNIUM; YOUNG SPOROPHYTE, CS.”
10) 6-4A “MNIUM; FRUITING STEM, CS.”
11) 6-4BB MOSS ANTHERIDIA; LS.
12) 6-4C “MNIUM; ARCHEGONIUM, LS, SELECTED TO SHOW EGG.”
13) 6-4II “MNIUM; YOUNG SPOROPHYTE, NON-MEDIAN LS.”
14) A-210A-1 “POGONATUM; STEM, CS.”
15) 6-4HSP “MOSSES – PROTONEMA FROM PURE CULTURE, WM”
16) 6-2AA “POLYTRICHUM; LEAF, WM.”
17) 6-2E “POLYTRICHUM; FRUITING STEM, CS (SETA).”
18) 6-2A “POLYTRICHUM; LEAVES, CS.”
19) 6-2DD “POLYTRICHUM; MATURE CAPSULE, CS.”
20) 6-2CCCC “POLYTRICHUM; MATURE CAPSULE, LS.”
21) 6-2BB “POLYTRICHUM; ANTHERIDIA, LS.”
22) 6-6E “SPHAGNUM; LEAF, CS.”
23) 6-6D “SPHAGNUM; LEAF, WM.”
24) 6-6CC “SPHAGNUM; ANTHERIDIA, LS.”
25) 6-6AA “SPHAGNUM; MATURE SPOROPHYTE, LS.”
CS = Cross Section: So the slide shows a thin section through the transverse plane of an organism.
LS = Longitudinal Section: So the slide shows a vertical section of the organism along the longest plane.
WM = Whole Mount: So the slide shows an entire organism or structure, as indicated, is preserved on the slide
CRT = Cross Section, Radial Section, and Tangential Section:Â So the slide shows sections of wood along the transverse, radial, and tangential planes.
Sag = Sagittal Section: So the slide shows a thin section through the sagittal plane through the midline.
Serial Sections = So the slide shows consecutive sections of the organism.
Rep = Representative Sections (Embryology):Â So the slide shows one section of the organism from each typical area of study.
Triarch Incorporated’s name is based on a botanical slide
that illustrates three ridges of xylem found in the vascular cylinder of the Ranunculus root.
Our founder, George H. Conant, Ph.D., had three principles in mind:
Accuracy, Service, and Dependability.
He incorporated these into the Triarch logo based on the triarch vascular cylinder.
Â