. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 366 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [NOVEMBER The foregoing facts suggested that the perfect flower is an abnormal one, produced by favorable conditions of nutrition; and that therefore it does not indicate a general Figs. 2-6.—D. Kaki: fig. 2, longitudinal section of a young staminate flower of no. 1; fig. 3, transverse section of a young staminate flower of no. 1, with calyx removed; fig. 4, longitudinal section of a perfect flower of no. i, with calyx removed; fig. 5, transverse section of the lower part of a pistillate flower of no.
. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 366 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [NOVEMBER The foregoing facts suggested that the perfect flower is an abnormal one, produced by favorable conditions of nutrition; and that therefore it does not indicate a general Figs. 2-6.—D. Kaki: fig. 2, longitudinal section of a young staminate flower of no. 1; fig. 3, transverse section of a young staminate flower of no. 1, with calyx removed; fig. 4, longitudinal section of a perfect flower of no. i, with calyx removed; fig. 5, transverse section of the lower part of a pistillate flower of no. 4, showing the 8 anthers and a pistil; fig. 6, flower of no. 4: a, radial section of a young pistillate flower through the two large opposite protrusions; b, longitudinal section through the two initial papillae on the large Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hull Botanical Laboratory. [Chicago : University of Chicago Press
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