. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 261.—Opuntia moniliformis. The same species as 260, but showing a different mode of KlG. 262.—Opuntia monili- formis. Figure 260 is from a photograph of a plant at Azua, Santo Domingo, taken by Paul G. Russell in 1913; figure 261 is from a photograph taken by Frank E. Lutz on Desecheo Island, Mona Passage, Porto Rico, in 1914, showing a mass of proliferating sterile ovaries or small joints below and the mature stage of the plant above; figure 262 represents several of the small joints of the Desecheo Please note tha


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 261.—Opuntia moniliformis. The same species as 260, but showing a different mode of KlG. 262.—Opuntia monili- formis. Figure 260 is from a photograph of a plant at Azua, Santo Domingo, taken by Paul G. Russell in 1913; figure 261 is from a photograph taken by Frank E. Lutz on Desecheo Island, Mona Passage, Porto Rico, in 1914, showing a mass of proliferating sterile ovaries or small joints below and the mature stage of the plant above; figure 262 represents several of the small joints of the Desecheo 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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