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patting anomalies out of sight, may be inclined to think that the 

 occurrence of buds where they are avowedly unconnected with 

 nodes, and are axillary to nothing, tells very much against the as 

 sumption that every bud implies a node and a corresponding foliar 

 organ. And they may also see that the development of these ad 

 ventitious buds at places where there is excess of nutritive mute- 

 rials, favours the view above set forth. For if a bud thus arises at 

 a place where it is not morphologically accounted for, simply because 

 there happens to be at that place an abundance of unorganized pro 

 toplasm ; then, clearly, it is likely that if the mass of protaplasm 

 from winch a leaf would usually arise, is greatly increased in mass 

 bv excess of nutrition, it may develop into an axis instead of a leaf 



