. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. ichradiates from the centre, leaving large air-cavitiesbetween its rows. In the centre is a cylinder ofvery fine woody tubes, which inclose a confusedmass of cellular tissue and spiral vessels. It wasprobably this which led Prof. Link to regardIlippurids as Endogens. Damp places, ditches, and slow streams, inEurope, North America, Southern Africa, Japan,China, New Holland, and the South Sea Islands,are the resort of this Order. They are in general of no importance. Halo-ragis c


. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. ichradiates from the centre, leaving large air-cavitiesbetween its rows. In the centre is a cylinder ofvery fine woody tubes, which inclose a confusedmass of cellular tissue and spiral vessels. It wasprobably this which led Prof. Link to regardIlippurids as Endogens. Damp places, ditches, and slow streams, inEurope, North America, Southern Africa, Japan,China, New Holland, and the South Sea Islands,are the resort of this Order. They are in general of no importance. Halo-ragis citriodora, the Piri-Jiri of the New Zealand-ers, derives its specific name from its fragi-antodour. Trapa, a plant with horned fruit, and gi-eatamygdaloid seeds, one of whose cotyledons ismuch smaller than the others, has eatable natans is called Marron dEau, or WaterChestnut by the French ; and is said to have fm-nished a large part of their food to the ancientThracians, in the same manner as T. bispinosa,or the Singhara Nut does at the present day tothe inhabitants of Cashmere, and T. bicornis to. ccccLxxxm.


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