Abstract

Abstract1. In six species of hepatics belonging to the Marchantiales and Acrogynae the large heteropycnotic chromosome found in addition to the sex chromosome or microchromosome is the nucleolar chromosome.2. The sex chromosomes and microchromosomes in these species, and in four of the five species of which the nucleolar chromosomes have been described by other authors, are not nucleolar chromosomes. Riccardia pinguis (L.) Gray appears to stand alone in having a nucleolar orpnizer on the sex chromosome in addition to that on an autosome bearing a heteropycnotic trabant.3. The large heteropycnotic sex chromosomes of certain species of Frullania belonging to the subgenus Galeiloba Steph. are not apparently homologous with the large heteropycnotic chromosome of Frullania africana Steph., belonging to the subgenus Chonanthelia Spr. This is not in accordance with the suggestion of Tatuno (1941) that all ' H-chromosomes' are phylogenetically homologous.4. It is argued that the nucleolar chromosomes throughout t...

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