American journal of pharmacy . Jaborandi leaves. Apexand transverse section. Am. Joxir. , 1881. Gleanings in Materia Medica. 339. False Jaborandi. Apexand transverse section. leaves consists of one row of cells, which in thetrue jaborandi are larger, have thin walls, and-are usually filled with a brown mass, insolubleeven in boiling alcohol. The epidermal cells ofthe false jaborandi have the inner walls rela-tively much thicker and occasionally contain agranular, but never a brown mass, hence theseleaves are always of a brighter green. The pali-sade tissue under the upper epidermis i


American journal of pharmacy . Jaborandi leaves. Apexand transverse section. Am. Joxir. , 1881. Gleanings in Materia Medica. 339. False Jaborandi. Apexand transverse section. leaves consists of one row of cells, which in thetrue jaborandi are larger, have thin walls, and-are usually filled with a brown mass, insolubleeven in boiling alcohol. The epidermal cells ofthe false jaborandi have the inner walls rela-tively much thicker and occasionally contain agranular, but never a brown mass, hence theseleaves are always of a brighter green. The pali-sade tissue under the upper epidermis is in thetrue jaborandi of about the height of the epider-mal cells, but in the false jaborandi it is mostlytwice as high. The fibrovascular bundles in themidrib of the true jaborandi have almost alwaysa nearly continuous circle of bast cells, while thefalse jaborandi has usually merely a few scatteredgroups of bast cells on the line of the cambiumCircle.—Fhar. Zeltung, May 21, p. 305. Angrcecum fragrams, P. Th.—Dr. H. Paschkisdescribes the faham leaves or Bourbon tea of French commerce as con-sisting of well-preserved entire leav


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