Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 210.—Coriander: A, cremocarp showing remains of two stigmas (a), stylo-podia (thickened persistent styles) (6), calyx teeth (c), straight primary ribs(d) and wavy, somewhat obscure, secondary ribs (e). B, transverse sectionof the cremocarp showing primary ribs (a), secondary ribs (d), vittae (c) oncommissural side, and seed (b).—After Bastin. attached to each mericarp, the latter unequally 5-angled in cr
Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 210.—Coriander: A, cremocarp showing remains of two stigmas (a), stylo-podia (thickened persistent styles) (6), calyx teeth (c), straight primary ribs(d) and wavy, somewhat obscure, secondary ribs (e). B, transverse sectionof the cremocarp showing primary ribs (a), secondary ribs (d), vittae (c) oncommissural side, and seed (b).—After Bastin. attached to each mericarp, the latter unequally 5-angled in cross-section, the commissural surface slightly grooved and with twovittae, dorsal surface with a single vitta between each of the primaryribs; there may be, however, as many as 8 vitta? in each mericarp;seed irregularly plano-convex, with a small embryo at the upperend of the reserve layer; pedicel 3 to 10 mm. in length; odor andtaste aromatic. Inner Structure.— (Fig. 211.) An epidermal layer of colorlesscells which in surface view are rectangular or polygonal; a mesocarpconsisting of several layers of thin-walled, isodiametric cells, severallayers of thick-walled cells of a
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