. A manual of botany. Botany. 288 MANUAL OF BOTANY acquire a more or less star-like shape {fig. 620); and hence such cells are called stellate. These rays may be situated in one plane, or project from all sides of the cell. It is rarely the case that such cells have the rays at regular intervals, or all of one length, but various degrees of irregularity occur, vyhich lead to corresponding irregular forms in such cells. When the growth takes place chiefly m one direction, we have cells which are elongated, either horizontally or vertically. Fig. 622. Fig. 623. Fig. 624. "? Fig 625. i .^


. A manual of botany. Botany. 288 MANUAL OF BOTANY acquire a more or less star-like shape {fig. 620); and hence such cells are called stellate. These rays may be situated in one plane, or project from all sides of the cell. It is rarely the case that such cells have the rays at regular intervals, or all of one length, but various degrees of irregularity occur, vyhich lead to corresponding irregular forms in such cells. When the growth takes place chiefly m one direction, we have cells which are elongated, either horizontally or vertically. Fig. 622. Fig. 623. Fig. 624. "? Fig 625. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill


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