. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pia. 56. Flower (*). Fig. 57. Longitudinal section of flower. lined by glandular tissue, which is sometimes covered with hairs. ' This represents the mesocarp; the fruit is hence a drupaceous pod. - DvsAU.,Arbr., ii. ; iii. —Walp., Sep., 1. 856. ' Bbnth., in Trans. Linn. Soc, xxv. 304.— Out., Fl. Trap. Afr., ii. 265. * We hate cited an example of this transfor- mation of the axes of inflorescence into branched spines in (see Bull. Soc. Sot. de Fr,, v. 316). ' Maoaiee, Siir la Soudwre Natw. des Feuilles du Gleditzia triacanthos (in £iil.
. The natural history of plants. Botany. Pia. 56. Flower (*). Fig. 57. Longitudinal section of flower. lined by glandular tissue, which is sometimes covered with hairs. ' This represents the mesocarp; the fruit is hence a drupaceous pod. - DvsAU.,Arbr., ii. ; iii. —Walp., Sep., 1. 856. ' Bbnth., in Trans. Linn. Soc, xxv. 304.— Out., Fl. Trap. Afr., ii. 265. * We hate cited an example of this transfor- mation of the axes of inflorescence into branched spines in (see Bull. Soc. Sot. de Fr,, v. 316). ' Maoaiee, Siir la Soudwre Natw. des Feuilles du Gleditzia triacanthos (in £iil. de 6-en., xvii. 142). Oleditschia has often been remarked as 'possessing in the axils of its single leaves several superposed buds, some being flower-buds, others leaf-buds. In O. triacanthos we may often find in one axil, first an inflorescence, below this a young branch, and still lower a younger leaf-bud. ^ VoG., in lAmicea, xi. 395. — , Gen., n. 6755.—B. H., Gen., 562, n. 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 Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Co.
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