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Page 12
... terminal of which alone lengthens , to be again bisected in its turn . Schleiden's ideas as to the origin of cells are still different from all these : see page 20 . The bladders develope , in some cases , with great rapidity . I have ...
... terminal of which alone lengthens , to be again bisected in its turn . Schleiden's ideas as to the origin of cells are still different from all these : see page 20 . The bladders develope , in some cases , with great rapidity . I have ...
Page 73
... terminal bud , or by some such cause , it is called deter- minate . The capitate and verticillate species of Mint owe their differences to causes of this nature ; the stem of the former being determinate , the latter indeterminate . The ...
... terminal bud , or by some such cause , it is called deter- minate . The capitate and verticillate species of Mint owe their differences to causes of this nature ; the stem of the former being determinate , the latter indeterminate . The ...
Page 86
... terminal , it is in direct communication . Its tissue , when cut through , almost always exhibits an hexagonal cha- racter , and is frequently larger than in any other part . When newly formed , it is green , and filled with fluid ; but ...
... terminal , it is in direct communication . Its tissue , when cut through , almost always exhibits an hexagonal cha- racter , and is frequently larger than in any other part . When newly formed , it is green , and filled with fluid ; but ...
Page 105
... terminal leaf - bud developes ; and in such cases the stem is cylindrical , or very nearly so , as in Palms . If two terminal leaf - buds constantly develope , the stem becomes dichotomous , but the branches are all cylindrical , as in ...
... terminal leaf - bud developes ; and in such cases the stem is cylindrical , or very nearly so , as in Palms . If two terminal leaf - buds constantly develope , the stem becomes dichotomous , but the branches are all cylindrical , as in ...
Page 139
... terminal leaflet of a pinnated leaf , of which the lateral leaflets are not developed . This is an important difference , and must be borne constantly in mind by those engaged in the investigation of natural affinities . At the base of ...
... terminal leaflet of a pinnated leaf , of which the lateral leaflets are not developed . This is an important difference , and must be borne constantly in mind by those engaged in the investigation of natural affinities . At the base of ...
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Adolphe Brongniart albumen anther apex appears axis bark base become body botanists Botany bracts branches buds bundles called calyx Cand Candolle carbonic acid carpels cause cavity cells cellular tissue centre chalaza character colour common considered consists containing corolla cotyledons cyclosis developement dicotyledons direction disk distinct Dutrochet elongated embryo epidermis exist external extremity fibres filament fleshy flowers fluid foramen fruit glands grains green growing hairs hilum inches integument kind latex layers leaf leaflets leaves light Linnĉus lobes margin matter medullary rays membrane Mirbel monocotyledons nature nitrogen nucleus observed organs ovarium ovary ovule oxygen parenchyma pericarp petals petiole pistil pith placenta plants Plate plumula pollen pollen tube produced quantity radicle Raphides remarked roots round seeds separate side sometimes species specimens spiral vessels stamens stem stigma stomates structure substance surface term terminating tion tree tubes vascular vegetable veins wood woody tissue yellow
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