. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . Fig. 404. Ash-leafed Maple. Upper epidermis of leaf. (Moeller.) Mesophyl. The bundles are accom-panied by simple crystals. AKEBIA LEAVES. According to Kellncr ^ the leaves ofFagi-Kadsura-Akebi {Akchia quinata(Thbg.) Decaisnc, order LardizahalacecB),a perennial climbing plant, arc used inJapan as a tea substitute. The plant iscultivated in tlie Occident for ornament. The obovate, entire, petioled lealletsare smooth, with four or less deli-cate veins, forming broad loops (


. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . Fig. 404. Ash-leafed Maple. Upper epidermis of leaf. (Moeller.) Mesophyl. The bundles are accom-panied by simple crystals. AKEBIA LEAVES. According to Kellncr ^ the leaves ofFagi-Kadsura-Akebi {Akchia quinata(Thbg.) Decaisnc, order LardizahalacecB),a perennial climbing plant, arc used inJapan as a tea substitute. The plant iscultivated in tlie Occident for ornament. The obovate, entire, petioled lealletsare smooth, with four or less deli-cate veins, forming broad loops (). Epidermis (Figs. 409 and 410). Onthe upper side the cells arc large, withpronounced wavy walls; on the under sidethey are smaller and more nearly l>c)ly-gonal, and usually have pajiilhe similarto those of cocoa leaves, altliough not so. Fig. 405. Oak ((_>/«rc;/5 sp.). Leaf,natural size. () Lot. cil. AKEBIA LEAyES. 479 strongly thickened. These papillae are not found on the four or moreceils adjoining the stomata. r


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