. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . ^^ ^STngiffruil dorsal edge at the base. withchatT; if naked fruit; F flower. (Nees.). HISTOLOGY. Flowering Glume and Palet. Owing to the silica in the epidermis,rice glumes cannot be readily sectioned until after they have been soaked io6 GRAIN. for some time in alkali. Maceration in Schulzcs fluid serves to isolatethe elements. I. The Outer Epidermis (Figs. 73 and 74, cp^) consists of parallellongitudinal rows of large, thick-walled cells, square in general outline,wit
. The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the diagnosis of mixtures . ^^ ^STngiffruil dorsal edge at the base. withchatT; if naked fruit; F flower. (Nees.). HISTOLOGY. Flowering Glume and Palet. Owing to the silica in the epidermis,rice glumes cannot be readily sectioned until after they have been soaked io6 GRAIN. for some time in alkali. Maceration in Schulzcs fluid serves to isolatethe elements. I. The Outer Epidermis (Figs. 73 and 74, cp^) consists of parallellongitudinal rows of large, thick-walled cells, square in general outline,with highly characteristic, very deeply sinuous side walls. Focusing onthe outer walls, these side walls are seen to be compoundly sinuous. Stiff dagger-shaped hairs (/^) up to 500 /i long (usually 150-250 /x)and 40 IX in diameter at the base are scattered over the surface, being
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