The induction, development, and heritability of fasciations . A.— KdBERLINIA SPINOSA. Branch from a plant which is situated on the old Road along the bottom land of the Santa Cruz River. Nov. 8, I 906. B.— FRANSERIA DUMOSA. An entire plant taken from the northern slope of theTumamoc Hill. April 25, 1907. Franseria is an evergreen. FRANSERIA DUMOSA. 17 as follows: The epidermis has a relatively thin cuticle. At a distance cm. from the tip its contents are colorless, but in the older parts a darkpurple pigment is present. As previously mentioned, multicellular hairsand other hairs
The induction, development, and heritability of fasciations . A.— KdBERLINIA SPINOSA. Branch from a plant which is situated on the old Road along the bottom land of the Santa Cruz River. Nov. 8, I 906. B.— FRANSERIA DUMOSA. An entire plant taken from the northern slope of theTumamoc Hill. April 25, 1907. Franseria is an evergreen. FRANSERIA DUMOSA. 17 as follows: The epidermis has a relatively thin cuticle. At a distance cm. from the tip its contents are colorless, but in the older parts a darkpurple pigment is present. As previously mentioned, multicellular hairsand other hairs occur; these are to be found most abundant, perhaps, whereno pigment is present in the epidermis. The secretion from these hairs,which is soluble in chloroform and ether, is so copious as to nearly sub-merge them, and covers the stem as far as the location of cork. The cortex
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