. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. Fig. 50.—Mosengoke (Droeera roturidifolia). Fig. 51.—JvoMshinobu (Polypodium lineare). S. Clusters of spore-cases. 1. NOTRITIVE MODIFIED LEAVES. Fig. 52. There are many kinds of nutritive modified leaves: some are hard and needle- shaped, as the spines of the Megi (Fig. 40) and Hebinoboradzu (Berberis vulgaris); some are thread-like and capable of coiling spirally, as the climbing organs of the Yendo and Shiode (Fig. 52); some are small and scaly, as the subterranean leaves of the Oniyuri (Fig. 12). Please note that


. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. Fig. 50.—Mosengoke (Droeera roturidifolia). Fig. 51.—JvoMshinobu (Polypodium lineare). S. Clusters of spore-cases. 1. NOTRITIVE MODIFIED LEAVES. Fig. 52. There are many kinds of nutritive modified leaves: some are hard and needle- shaped, as the spines of the Megi (Fig. 40) and Hebinoboradzu (Berberis vulgaris); some are thread-like and capable of coiling spirally, as the climbing organs of the Yendo and Shiode (Fig. 52); some are small and scaly, as the subterranean leaves of the Oniyuri (Fig. 12). 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 Saida, Ko?taro?, 1860-1924; Tokahashi, Akiomi, joint author. Tokyo


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