Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 35. Sago. Fig. 36. Cycas. Cycas (Cycas circinalis).—These granules are of aremarkable structure, apparently formed by the ag-glomeration of sphserical grains, which on separationexhibit a sharp angular form at the points of of these portions has its individual hilum. Potato (Solatium tuberosum).—-These granulesare intermediate in size between those of the WestIndian arrowroot and Tous les Mois. The mostcharacteristic resemble an oyster-shell, all exhibit ahilum, an
Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . Fig. 35. Sago. Fig. 36. Cycas. Cycas (Cycas circinalis).—These granules are of aremarkable structure, apparently formed by the ag-glomeration of sphserical grains, which on separationexhibit a sharp angular form at the points of of these portions has its individual hilum. Potato (Solatium tuberosum).—-These granulesare intermediate in size between those of the WestIndian arrowroot and Tous les Mois. The mostcharacteristic resemble an oyster-shell, all exhibit ahilum, and the concentric lines are larger and coarserthan in most starches.
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