. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 102. For example, in the leaf of the Anemone there are about 43,000 .to the square inch on the under side, none on the upper. On the upper side of the leaves of the Indian Corn there are about 60,000 and on the lower surface about 102,000. Fig. 103. to the square inch. In the leaf of the Sunflower there are about 112,000 stomates above and about 209,000 below. In the leaves which float on the water stomates occur only on the upper side. They are wholly wanting in submersed leaves. 11. The woody strands (called also fihro-vascular bundles) can be


. A text-book of elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 102. For example, in the leaf of the Anemone there are about 43,000 .to the square inch on the under side, none on the upper. On the upper side of the leaves of the Indian Corn there are about 60,000 and on the lower surface about 102,000. Fig. 103. to the square inch. In the leaf of the Sunflower there are about 112,000 stomates above and about 209,000 below. In the leaves which float on the water stomates occur only on the upper side. They are wholly wanting in submersed leaves. 11. The woody strands (called also fihro-vascular bundles) can be easily separated from the other tissue in the stems of Indian Corn, of the Plantain leaf, etc., but microscopic ex- aminatioii is necessary to determine their structure. In one. 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 Kellerman, William Ashbrook, 1850-1908. Philadelphia, Eldredge & Brother


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