JIE Ce, OE 
Figure 115.—One of the storage cells from hypocotyl of embryo 
represented in figure 116, showing increased size of all parts. 
>< 800. 
Figure 116.—Nearly mature embryo, older than that shown in figure 
113, and showing the parts represented in the latter. >< 35. 
Figures 117 and 118.—Two views of a cotyledon, dissected from a 
mature embryo, showing position of epicotyl and the overlying 
cotyledonary sheaths. Figure 118, represents the narrow cleft 
between the sheaths. >< 35. 
Figure 119.—Mature embryo dissected from ripe seed. >< 35. 
Figure 120.—Seedling about three days old; showing cotyledon and 
young stem with the first node, adventitious root with root 
hairs, and the thick, storage part of the hypocotyl still within 
the hard shell. > 6. 
Figure 121.—Two views of young seedling; showing long adven- 
titious root with root hairs, cotyledon, epicotyl, &c. The hard 
shell has been purposely removed from the hypocotyl. > 6. 
