. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . Fio. v;5. Lower l-ic. ;,.;(,. Meadowsweet. Clandular hairs of leatepidermis of leaf. () (MotU-EK.) l^-ISTARIA LEAl^ES. 475 deeply-planted, rounded-angular base. On the veins, glandular hairs,some with short jointed stems, others with long two-rowed stems,predominate (Fig. 396). The heads of bothforms are multicellular and globular. The Mesophyl contains a few crystal rosetteschiefly along the midrib. WISTARIA LEAVES. In Japan the odd-pinnate leav


. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . Fio. v;5. Lower l-ic. ;,.;(,. Meadowsweet. Clandular hairs of leatepidermis of leaf. () (MotU-EK.) l^-ISTARIA LEAl^ES. 475 deeply-planted, rounded-angular base. On the veins, glandular hairs,some with short jointed stems, others with long two-rowed stems,predominate (Fig. 396). The heads of bothforms are multicellular and globular. The Mesophyl contains a few crystal rosetteschiefly along the midrib. WISTARIA LEAVES. In Japan the odd-pinnate leaves of WistariaSinensis DC. (Kraunhia forihunda Taubert,order Papilionacece) are used as an adulterantof tea. The leaflets are ovate-lanceolate, entire,slightly plaited at the margins, not petioled(Fig. 397). The prominent veins form nearthe margin indistinct Fig. 397. Wistaria (WistariaSinensis.) Leaflet natural size. (MOELLER.)


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