. Diversions of a naturalist . Natural history. CHRISTMAS TREES 305. Fig. 31.—A fertile branch of the Scots Fir, Pinus sylvestris, showing the small male cones, , and the larger female cones,^^., also the foliage needles grouped in pairs. Drawn of two-thirds the natural size, linear. The lower figures relate to the male cone, a, A ripe male cone, slightly enlarged; b, inner face of one of the scales of the male cone, showing the paired pollen-producing or stamen-like patches — much magnified ; c, outer face of the same Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
. Diversions of a naturalist . Natural history. CHRISTMAS TREES 305. Fig. 31.—A fertile branch of the Scots Fir, Pinus sylvestris, showing the small male cones, , and the larger female cones,^^., also the foliage needles grouped in pairs. Drawn of two-thirds the natural size, linear. The lower figures relate to the male cone, a, A ripe male cone, slightly enlarged; b, inner face of one of the scales of the male cone, showing the paired pollen-producing or stamen-like patches — much magnified ; c, outer face of the same 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 Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir, 1847-1929. New York : Macmillan Co.
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