. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. THE PRINCIPAL TISSUES. 73 (d) Theliard tissues of nuts and of stone fruits furnisli excellent ex- amples of short and very thick-walled sclerenchyma-cells. In the hickory nut {Cari/a alba) the cells (Figs. 58 and 59) are not more than. Fig. 58. Fig. 59. Fig, 58. â Sclerenchyma-cells of the shell (endocarp) of the hickory-nut (Car?/« â alia), taken parallel to the surface of the nut. x 400. Fig. 59.âSclerenchyma-cells of the shell (endocarp) of the hickory-nut (Carya <llba), taken at right-angles to the surface of the nut. X 400. two or three


. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. THE PRINCIPAL TISSUES. 73 (d) Theliard tissues of nuts and of stone fruits furnisli excellent ex- amples of short and very thick-walled sclerenchyma-cells. In the hickory nut {Cari/a alba) the cells (Figs. 58 and 59) are not more than. Fig. 58. Fig. 59. Fig, 58. â Sclerenchyma-cells of the shell (endocarp) of the hickory-nut (Car?/« â alia), taken parallel to the surface of the nut. x 400. Fig. 59.âSclerenchyma-cells of the shell (endocarp) of the hickory-nut (Carya <llba), taken at right-angles to the surface of the nut. X 400. two or three times as long as broad, and the thickening is so great as almost entirely to obliterate their cavities; the thickened walls are c ^ a. 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 Bessey, Charles Edwin, 1845- [from old catalog]. New York, H. Holt and company


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