. American journal of pharmacy. Vi^.. j.^.—Gooseberry, iiuial parts. FiG. 24.—Gooseberry. Epi- X 5. dermis from margin of calyx, with hairs. X 160. scattering hairs. The calyx throat, however, is densely hairs are all thin-walled, and vary in length up to i milli-meter or more, the longest being in the calyx throat {Figs. 25). The deeply parted styles are covered with epidermal cells, for themost part quadrilateral, and arranged end to end in rows, and onthe lower half bear numerous thin-walled hairs i millimeter or morein length. Microscopic Examinatioyi of Gooseberry P


. American journal of pharmacy. Vi^.. j.^.—Gooseberry, iiuial parts. FiG. 24.—Gooseberry. Epi- X 5. dermis from margin of calyx, with hairs. X 160. scattering hairs. The calyx throat, however, is densely hairs are all thin-walled, and vary in length up to i milli-meter or more, the longest being in the calyx throat {Figs. 25). The deeply parted styles are covered with epidermal cells, for themost part quadrilateral, and arranged end to end in rows, and onthe lower half bear numerous thin-walled hairs i millimeter or morein length. Microscopic Examinatioyi of Gooseberry Preserves.—The epidermis,mesocarp and seed have the same structure as the correspondingparts of the currant, but the endocarp is not sclerenchymatized asin the latter fruit and is not evident in preserves. The floral partsare of about the same length as in the black currant (6 millimeters) Am. Jour. , 1905. } The Anatomy of Edible Berries. 23 but the calyx throat and the styles bear numerous long hairs,wherea


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