. American journal of pharmacy. Epicarp (ep); outer region of mesocarp showing parenchyma cells ofripened receptacle (mes*); inner region of mesocarp, composed of parenchvma cells ofripened ovarian wall (mes^); sieve tubes (s) and spiral tracheae (t) of a bi-collateralbundle (greatly magnified). ® ©@ Fig. 10. Portion of surface section of epicarp of Honey Dew Melon. Xote guardcells are surrounded by 7 irregular shaped neighboring cells. The regular epidermalcells are outside of these (highly magtiified). 3. A layer of pitted cells (p). 4. One to two layers of reticulated parenchvma (r). 5. A l


. American journal of pharmacy. Epicarp (ep); outer region of mesocarp showing parenchyma cells ofripened receptacle (mes*); inner region of mesocarp, composed of parenchvma cells ofripened ovarian wall (mes^); sieve tubes (s) and spiral tracheae (t) of a bi-collateralbundle (greatly magnified). ® ©@ Fig. 10. Portion of surface section of epicarp of Honey Dew Melon. Xote guardcells are surrounded by 7 irregular shaped neighboring cells. The regular epidermalcells are outside of these (highly magtiified). 3. A layer of pitted cells (p). 4. One to two layers of reticulated parenchvma (r). 5. A layer of large parenchyma cells (1). 114 Cassaba and Honey Dew Melons. {^^bSa^y^^g cells. (n), 6. A narrow zone of collapsed spongy parenchyma. 7. An inner epidermis of thin-walled tangentially-elongated II. Perispenn. A distinct yellowish band of compressed cells III. Endosperm. A layer of aleurone cells ( with aleuronegrains up to 6 microns in diameter. IV. Enibrxo. Similar in structure to that of the Fig. 11. Cross section of seed of Honey Dew Melon (semi-diagrammatic). Epidermis(ep); sclerenchyma zone (st); pitted cells (p); reticulated parenchyma (r); large paren-chyma cells of spermoderm (1); perisperm (n); endosperm (al); cotyledons (cot); epi-dermis of cotyldon (e); palisade tissue (pal); spongy parenchyma with 3 fibrovascularstrands (s), (magnified). £ <:^^ S) Fig. 12. Surface view of stone cells of spcrnioilerni of Honey Dew Melon (greatlymagnified). Cni:MlSTRY OF FRlITS. The following chemical analysis of the fruits was made byProf. Charles H. La Wall and Mr. Joseph W. E. Harrison, to whomthe author expresses grateful acknowledgment: Am. Jour. Phann. ? UrctluVlCS of fllXlllol Otld CarVGCrol. II5 l-ebniary, 1921. ) ■ • Honey Dew Melon Cassaha Melon Total weight grams fiVams \Vt. of seeds and placenta .. ^7- -^93- Wt. of rind 680. 1360. Total refuse 7(^7-A , i653- Amount of edible portion . . 45% 50%Composition of pulp. Mo


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