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Vegetable secretions and the means by which by are effected by Kate L. Hudson, 1888

Vegetable secretions and the means by which by are effected by Kate L. Hudson, 1888, Page 18

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14 ization, and which would only ascend the plant and destroy the floral organs. To illustrate this class of glands or more strictly glandular cells, the Petunia hair may first be studied. The hair as shown in Plate I, Fig. 1(a) is long, tapering, multicellular, terminating in a glandular cell, which is oval or elliptical and excretes a transparent fluid, shown in (b) adhering to the gland and deposited down a greater portion of the hair. The hairs on the tobacco plant are similar in structure to those of the Petunia, with the exception
 
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