. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE BROAD-SCLEROPHYLL VEGETATION OF CALIFORNIA. 103 between cavities, with one or two layers of thick-walled hypoderm behind it, the cuticle papillate. In the areolae between the veins the lower epiderm is deeply invaginated to form cavities, extending through half the thickness of the leaf and frequently compound, whose entrances are often smaller than their interior diameters. The epiderm lining these is very thin, not cuticularized, and bears an abundance of hairs, which fill the cavities with. Fig. 36.—Arctostaphylos hookeri: section of lea


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE BROAD-SCLEROPHYLL VEGETATION OF CALIFORNIA. 103 between cavities, with one or two layers of thick-walled hypoderm behind it, the cuticle papillate. In the areolae between the veins the lower epiderm is deeply invaginated to form cavities, extending through half the thickness of the leaf and frequently compound, whose entrances are often smaller than their interior diameters. The epiderm lining these is very thin, not cuticularized, and bears an abundance of hairs, which fill the cavities with. Fig. 36.—Arctostaphylos hookeri: section of leaf. Fiq. 37.—Arctostaphylos vestita: section of leaf. X125. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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