Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 212.—Transverse sections of Umbelliferous fruits: A, fceniculum; B, carum;C, anisum; D, conium; E, Apium graveolens; F, petroselinum. O, outerepidermis of pericarp; H, non-glandular hairs; V, vittse or oil canals; F,fibrovascular bundles; I, inner epidermis of pericarp; Sa, seed-coat; P,parenchyma cells of middle layer or sarcocarp; En, endosperm. All of thefruits, with the exception of conium show vitta


Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 212.—Transverse sections of Umbelliferous fruits: A, fceniculum; B, carum;C, anisum; D, conium; E, Apium graveolens; F, petroselinum. O, outerepidermis of pericarp; H, non-glandular hairs; V, vittse or oil canals; F,fibrovascular bundles; I, inner epidermis of pericarp; Sa, seed-coat; P,parenchyma cells of middle layer or sarcocarp; En, endosperm. All of thefruits, with the exception of conium show vittae or oil canals.—Drawing byHogstad. , by a layer of comparatively large, yellowish-brown, tangentiallyelongated cells; a single fibrovascular bundle between each of the CELERY 493 ribs and more or less surrounded by a few or occasionally numerous,sclerenchymatous fibers; inner epidermis of narrow, thin-walled,elongated cells closely cohering to the brownish tabular cells of theseed-coat; commissural surface usually with 2 large vittse, a very fewstone cells and showing a slight separation of pericarp and seed-coat;endosperm of polyhedral, thick-walled, parenchyma cells contain


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