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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 19

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15 that the terminal glandular organ is multicellular and in consequence more elongated. See Fig. 2. Same plate. The secretion (b) is found abundantly and presents the same transparent appearance, as in the preceding. The hairs on the Evening Primrose are very abundant and glandular. The glands are small, rounded and have a short pedicle. In several instances the hair is found to branch toward the tip; (Plate II, Fig. 1.) each branch having its glandular cell. Fig. 2 same plate is the tip of a hair from Triostium perfoliatum. The gland is elongated, multicellular, but with cells arranged in
 
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