. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. 4%k The grains are regularly formed, being composed of concen- tric layers with an insoluble external covering, and each grain having one or more points on its surface, resembling the hilum of a seed. (Fig. 168, a, potato grains; Fig. 168,6, wheat grains; Fig. 168, c, rice grains.) It is an interesting employ- 284. What is gun-cotton ? What is collodion ? For what used ?—285. What is the constitution of starch ? Where does it exist ? Describe the grains. Where found ? What are the properties of starch ?. Please note that these images are e


. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. 4%k The grains are regularly formed, being composed of concen- tric layers with an insoluble external covering, and each grain having one or more points on its surface, resembling the hilum of a seed. (Fig. 168, a, potato grains; Fig. 168,6, wheat grains; Fig. 168, c, rice grains.) It is an interesting employ- 284. What is gun-cotton ? What is collodion ? For what used ?—285. What is the constitution of starch ? Where does it exist ? Describe the grains. Where found ? What are the properties of starch ?. 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 Darby, John, 1804-1877. [from old catalog]. New York, A. S. Barnes & co. , [etc. ,etc. ]


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