. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. Fig. Young Monocotyledon. co, cotyledon ; </, coleorhiza ; ;•</(/, radicle. Young Dicotyledon. a, plumula ; re, cotyledon! ; t, cauliculus , r, radicle. 161. The* radicle of the monocotyledon is inclosed within a sheath which it perforates in its elongation, and issues from be- tween its lips, as seen in Fig. 1G2—rod being the radicle, col the coleorhiza, <• tin* cotyledon. This sheath Mirbel called a coleorhiza, and Richard proposed to substitute Endorhizce for monocotyledons, and Exorhiza for dicotyledons, thus founding 16
. Botany of the southern states. In two parts. Botany. Fig. Young Monocotyledon. co, cotyledon ; </, coleorhiza ; ;•</(/, radicle. Young Dicotyledon. a, plumula ; re, cotyledon! ; t, cauliculus , r, radicle. 161. The* radicle of the monocotyledon is inclosed within a sheath which it perforates in its elongation, and issues from be- tween its lips, as seen in Fig. 1G2—rod being the radicle, col the coleorhiza, <• tin* cotyledon. This sheath Mirbel called a coleorhiza, and Richard proposed to substitute Endorhizce for monocotyledons, and Exorhiza for dicotyledons, thus founding 168. What It the en >f now many parts does it consist? What do those ]>art> beoomet- I'M. How is the radicle in monocotyledona? What did Richard call monocotyledons I What dicotyledons I. 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 Darby, John, 1804-1877. [from old catalog]. New York, A. S. Barnes & co.
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