. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. Fjc. gS. Fifi. 98,—I, terminal sliont nf an elm. /', leaf- scars; k, axillary buds. Natural size, II, one of the buds cut lengthwise through center, magnified 3 diam. d, young axis; /', leaf-scar; bi, young lea\"es; ', twig of butternut, with leaf-scar, i;, small axillary bud, /', and larger accessory buds, c, d, above axil. Natural size. — After Gray. Fig. 100.—^A bit fjf stem of a honeysuckle {/.oJiico'a .vy/ostciiin) bearing large axillary and smaller superposed accessoiy buds above the axils of th


. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. Fjc. gS. Fifi. 98,—I, terminal sliont nf an elm. /', leaf- scars; k, axillary buds. Natural size, II, one of the buds cut lengthwise through center, magnified 3 diam. d, young axis; /', leaf-scar; bi, young lea\"es; ', twig of butternut, with leaf-scar, i;, small axillary bud, /', and larger accessory buds, c, d, above axil. Natural size. — After Gray. Fig. 100.—^A bit fjf stem of a honeysuckle {/.oJiico'a .vy/ostciiin) bearing large axillary and smaller superposed accessoiy buds above the axils of the scars, ?i n, from which leaves have fallen. Natural size,— After Frank,. \>t axillary (fig. 98). Ordinarily a single bud arises in the axil of each leaf. Its origin is ahva)'s subsequent to that of the leaf-fundament (figs. 95, 96).. 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 Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910. New York, H. Holt & company


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