. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. r,ii M/xr/K sTiti-f-n-ui:, ON THE MINUTE STRUCTURE OF PLANTS. The Cell-Tissues Tissue-Systems-Exogenous and Eado- genouB Steins. L']. to this |,oint wo luivo boL-n i'iikhko'I in obsrrvlnR siul, I'.iilicu arsof in ,,l,in,M as â,â â . to , Tfo .'. W o now enquire a littlo more clohdv, . <,ut what wo can al,âut .hmvntary structure of -ho orpi,,. We hâv,. all .served how and i« a littlo of any kind jus. si,routin« from the 8ml, but as tiinoolaps


. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. r,ii M/xr/K sTiti-f-n-ui:, ON THE MINUTE STRUCTURE OF PLANTS. The Cell-Tissues Tissue-Systems-Exogenous and Eado- genouB Steins. L']. to this |,oint wo luivo boL-n i'iikhko'I in obsrrvlnR siul, I'.iilicu arsof in ,,l,in,M as â,â â . to , Tfo .'. W o now enquire a littlo more clohdv, . <,ut what wo can al,âut .hmvntary structure of -ho orpi,,. We hâv,. all .served how and i« a littlo of any kind jus. si,routin« from the 8ml, but as tiinoolapsos, and tho ,,lant dovolopos and uc,, , i,s suhsianro will, as wo kâ .n-, assume a toxturo varvin^; with tho nature of tho plant, hoconiiuK hard and firm and woodv If it IS to ho a or a shruh, or â¢â¢ to ho soft and com- I' as long us it lives, if it is to l,o an horh. Thon ns a nilo, tho loaves of plants arc of quilo a difforont consisUMKN foni the stems, and tho and veins and i, ,'- .â avos are of a lirmor texture than tho ronmitiiuK part of them Jii all I'lanis, also, the newest hoth of sKmu and root <ii<' exiivniolysoft â¢â¢oniparod with tho ohler parts. It will lo .Mr ,.l,j,.,.t now to ascertain, as f,tr as we can, tho of ' as these; and to this wo shall have to ca hn tho aid of a of mu.'h higher power than that whifli lias hitherto served our ptir]ioso. The Cell. !â ii-st In us .xaniinc under our mieroscopo a verv thin slice of the pi,h of tho EMer. You see at omo that tiio whole Hlice IS made up of more or hss rounded, npearancepreseii,ed tons as that sliown in Fi-s o-,;j and , tho hairs manifestly consisting of several enclosed spaces placed end to end. In short, the microscope reveals to us the fact that every part of a j,lant is made tip of such enclosed spaces, varying greatly in shape and size and general aspe


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