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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 34

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30 of the upper part of the leaf, occupying special cells. In order of development the lower part of the leaf corresponds to the outer surface of the orange, this corresponding to the theory of the development of the ovary. The glands at the base of the floral organs of plants offer us another study of a glandular surface. The great majority of flowers have these g;glandular organs which excrete a watery fluid, holding principally sugar in solution. The organs are termed nectaries and the excretive nectar. This excretion is a Waste Product in
 
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