SEEDLINGS. 



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F \ 



T 



Jl 



I. 2. 4. 



Fig. 44. 



Ochthodiuni cegyptiacum. 



I. — Fruit on its pedicel, x 6, lateral aspect. 



2. — Longitudinal section of fruit, x 6. F.^ funiculus; T.^ testa; R.^ 

 radicle; Ch.^ chalaza. 



3. — Transverse section of fruit, x 6. CC, cotyledons; ^.-^., radicles ; 

 Ep.^ epicarp ; En., endocarp. 



4. — Seed, x 15. C/^, chalaza ; M, micropyle. 



One more example from this important work is all our space 

 will allow. Fig. 45 shows the seed of Bryonia ladniosa, and 

 Fig. 46 a young seedling of the same, half natural size. 



Fig. 45A. 



