BOTANY. STEM-STRUCTURE Epidermal Appendages Bark vascular bundle Balsam 1907
BOTANY. STEM-STRUCTURE, &c. Figs. 1- 10 Epidermal Appendages. 11 , 12 Outer Bark of Birch. 13 Longitudinal section of vascular bundle in the Balsam. 14 Cross and longitudinal sections of vascular tissue in a Fern. 15 Do. of young Alder root. 16, 17 Root-hairs. I8 19 Ideal cross section of a Dicotyledonous stem. 20 Cross section of a vascular bundle in do. 21 Cross section of stem of Clematis. 22, 23 Network of Vessels from stem of Sow-thistle. 24 Cross section of Black Currant Bark. 25, 26 Cross and Iongitudinal sections of liber in lime tree. 27 Ideal section of a Dicotyledonous stem. 28 ldeal structure of Exogenous stem. 29 Medullary ray of Oak. 30 , 31 ldeal cross section or Endogenous stem. 32 Cross section of a Monocotyledonous vascular bundle. 83 Longitudinal section of Root stock of Iris. 34 Vertical section of Beech leaf. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Scientific American. Provenance: "The Americana "; Editor-in-Chief Frederick Converse Beach, Managing Editor George Edwin Rines, Published by Scientific American Compiling Dep't, New York. Type: Antique book illustration.
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