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THE COTTON PLANT IN EGYPT CHAP. 



cone. When plants are sown at wide intervals, this conical 

 form is maintained, the principal laterals extending radi- 

 ally by the autumn to distances over two metres 



Dec. 15th. or 8 months 



A 



Notes:- The new roots shown are those from 

 a single lateral only. 

 For effects of asphyxiation, see sowing 

 of March 28th. in Fig. 30. 



Note:- 86 laterals, 

 (with many tertiaries) 

 on this one root. 

 Aged 36 days. 



Note:- 



NO 



laterals* 



FIG. 35. THE ROOT : DEVELOPMENT, ASPHYXIATION, AND REGENERATION. 

 Scale drawings from measurements. 



(Fig. 37) ; the irregular base of the inverted cone thus 

 becomes about five metres in diameter, while its depth 

 may exceed two metres. When the plants are closely 



