. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 4. Botany; Botany. 400 YOUNGKEX—ON THE MYRICACEAE Plate XC Fig. 32 M. Macfarlanci. Entire plant, growing in moist sandy soil near Palermo Station, Palermo, N. J, and collected March 21, 1915. The leaves present had all assumed a copper red aspect, some had fallen, and the rest were almost ready to drop. Fig. 33 Tubercular clusters on underground stem and roots of M. Macfarlanci observed by the author at North Wildwood, N. J., January 31, 1915. I BoLContrih. Vol. IV, Plate LXXXI \ V J \ If ri'Tn^ EiK 1 (below), 2 (above). Please


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 4. Botany; Botany. 400 YOUNGKEX—ON THE MYRICACEAE Plate XC Fig. 32 M. Macfarlanci. Entire plant, growing in moist sandy soil near Palermo Station, Palermo, N. J, and collected March 21, 1915. The leaves present had all assumed a copper red aspect, some had fallen, and the rest were almost ready to drop. Fig. 33 Tubercular clusters on underground stem and roots of M. Macfarlanci observed by the author at North Wildwood, N. J., January 31, 1915. I BoLContrih. Vol. IV, Plate LXXXI \ V J \ If ri'Tn^ EiK 1 (below), 2 (above). 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 University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press


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