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... called vasa propria . To this class also are to be referred the turpentine vessels of Grew ; the ré- servoirs accidentels of De Candolle ; and also the réservoirs en cæcum of the latter , which are the clavate 38 BOOK I. ORGANOGRAPHY .
... called vasa propria . To this class also are to be referred the turpentine vessels of Grew ; the ré- servoirs accidentels of De Candolle ; and also the réservoirs en cæcum of the latter , which are the clavate 38 BOOK I. ORGANOGRAPHY .
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... called vittæ . Although the receptacles of secretion have no proper coat , yet they are so surrounded by cellular tissue , that a lining or wall is formed , of perfect regularity and symmetry . The tissue of this lining is generally ...
... called vittæ . Although the receptacles of secretion have no proper coat , yet they are so surrounded by cellular tissue , that a lining or wall is formed , of perfect regularity and symmetry . The tissue of this lining is generally ...
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... called mucus , and appears to be what the Cytoblast and its spherule are composed of . When starch is about to assume a new organization , it converts itself , in some manner unknown to chemists , into sugar or gum . Sugar makes its ...
... called mucus , and appears to be what the Cytoblast and its spherule are composed of . When starch is about to assume a new organization , it converts itself , in some manner unknown to chemists , into sugar or gum . Sugar makes its ...
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... called one - sided ( secundatus ) ; very rarely they appear upon the articulations of the hair , which in that case is called ganglioneous . ( Plate I. fig . 9. Verbascum Lychnitis ) : the poils en goupillon of De Candolle are referable ...
... called one - sided ( secundatus ) ; very rarely they appear upon the articulations of the hair , which in that case is called ganglioneous . ( Plate I. fig . 9. Verbascum Lychnitis ) : the poils en goupillon of De Candolle are referable ...
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John Lindley. are occasionally united at their base : such are called stellate , and are frequently peculiar to certain natural orders . ( Plate I. fig . 10. a . ) All these varieties belong to one or other of two principal kinds of ...
John Lindley. are occasionally united at their base : such are called stellate , and are frequently peculiar to certain natural orders . ( Plate I. fig . 10. a . ) All these varieties belong to one or other of two principal kinds of ...
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