. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. Fig. 145.—Capitate gland I on theicupule of Lage?iostoma x 70.! Oliver and Scott, Phil. Trans. S. Coll. 558. Fig. 146.—Capitate gland on the petiole of Lyguiodcndron oldliamium. X 70. Oliver and Scott, Phil. Trans. Univ. College Coll. M 11, c. Figs. 145 and 146 from photographs by Mr. lioodle. and stem of Lyginodendron, at a stage when the secretory tissue has perished (compare Fig. 145, from the cupule of Lagenostovia Lomaxi, with Fig. 146, from a petiole of Lyginodendron). No other fossil plant is known with glands of this kind, and, conside


. Studies in fossil botany . Paleobotany. Fig. 145.—Capitate gland I on theicupule of Lage?iostoma x 70.! Oliver and Scott, Phil. Trans. S. Coll. 558. Fig. 146.—Capitate gland on the petiole of Lyguiodcndron oldliamium. X 70. Oliver and Scott, Phil. Trans. Univ. College Coll. M 11, c. Figs. 145 and 146 from photographs by Mr. lioodle. and stem of Lyginodendron, at a stage when the secretory tissue has perished (compare Fig. 145, from the cupule of Lagenostovia Lomaxi, with Fig. 146, from a petiole of Lyginodendron). No other fossil plant is known with glands of this kind, and, considering the close and constant association of the seed with the vegetative organs of Lyginodendron, there can be no doubt as to. 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 Scott, Dukinfield Henry, 1854-1934. London, A. and C. Black


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