. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. SECTION 11.] OVULES. Ill 321. The Kinds of Ovules. The ovules in their growth develop in three or four different ways, and tliereby are distinguished into Orthotropous or Straight^ those which develop without curviug or torn- '1, _/ 344 345 346 347 ing, as in Fig. 344. The chalaza is at the insertion or base; the foramea or orifice is at the apex. This is the simplest, but the least common kind of ovule. Campylotropous or Licurced, in which, by the greater growth of one Please note that these images are extracted from scann


. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Botany. SECTION 11.] OVULES. Ill 321. The Kinds of Ovules. The ovules in their growth develop in three or four different ways, and tliereby are distinguished into Orthotropous or Straight^ those which develop without curviug or torn- '1, _/ 344 345 346 347 ing, as in Fig. 344. The chalaza is at the insertion or base; the foramea or orifice is at the apex. This is the simplest, but the least common kind of ovule. Campylotropous or Licurced, in which, by the greater growth of 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 Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. New York : American Book Company


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